N95 & surgical masks for INFLUENZA (extrapolate to COVID): Radonovich et al.: "N95 Respirators vs Medical Masks for Preventing Influenza Among Health Care Personnel: A Randomized Clinical Trial"; 207
by Paul Alexander
laboratory-confirmed influenza infections (8.2% of HCP-seasons) N95 respirator & 193 (7.2% of HCP-seasons) medical mask (diff, 1.0%, [95% CI -0.5% to 2.5%]; P = .18) (adj OR 1.18, 95% CI, 0.95-1.45)
Bottom line: N95 face masks offer no added protection against influenza and other viral respiratory infections among health care personnel when compared to surgical face masks (blue/white).
A cluster randomized pragmatic effectiveness study conducted at 137 outpatient study sites at 7 US medical centers between September 2011 and May 2015, with final follow-up in June 2016. Each year for 4 years, during the 12-week period of peak viral respiratory illness, pairs of outpatient sites (clusters) within each center were matched and randomly assigned to the N95 respirator or medical mask groups.’