After the pandemic is before the pandemic: And how interdisciplinary research can help here

Yen-Tran Ly, Franca Arndt, Alessa L. Boschert, Bruno Pavletic, Florian Webner, Andreas Kohl, Henrik Gruebbel,Julian Soltau, Iman Talai, Mohamed Diaoule Diallo, Andreas Westhoff, Andreas Schreiber,Tobias Hecking,Frank Duschek, Karin Gruenewald, Frank Meller, Joern Biedermann,Frank Rinderknecht, Werner Kraft,Daniel Schmeling,Jens Jordan,Ralf Moeller

LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE(2024)

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Aviation is among the social sectors most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and at the same time has contributed to the rapid global spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. SARS-CoV-2 is one of the coronaviruses that have led to outbreaks such as MERS-CoV in the past. This group of pathogens, as well as others that may be unknown at this time, will continue to challenge our society in the future. In order to be able to react better, a research training group was established at DLR in cooperation with 6 institutes, which will develop interdisciplinary approaches to researching and combating current and future pandemics. Engineers, physicists, software developers, biologists and physicians are working closely together on new concepts and the development of interdisciplinary knowledge in order to better control and contain future pandemics and to be able to react in a more targeted manner. One focus is the reduction of germ contamination in airplanes but also in other means of public transport such as buses and trains. In this review, we provide an overview of the baseline situation and possible approaches to address future pandemic challenges.
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interdisciplinary research,pandemic control,pandemic containment
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