With the addition of an adapter, diving masks can reduce the risk of contagion for health professionals treating COVID-19 patients
By REBECA RUIZ | MEXICO CITY CAMPUS - 04/21/2020

Teachers from Tec de Monterrey, working alongside the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition (Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, INCMNSZ), have developed an adapter so that diving masks can be used by health workers to avoid contagion by COVID-19.

Rita Q. Fuentes, Manuel Hernández, and Mariel Alfaro are teachers from the School of Engineering and Sciences in the Tec’s Mexico City Region who have joined forces with Fanny Alvarado and Jesús Mejía from the INCMNSZ, as well as independent researcher Rubén Fuentes.

“There’s a shortage of N95 face masks, which is a serious problem because it’s the only type of face mask that can protect health workers. In Europe, they’ve developed a way of adapting diving masks and using them.

“These masks cover your face completely. We’ve created an adapter that allows you to add a filter to provide protection against pathogens entering and leaving,” said Mariel Alfaro.

 

This is how the diving mask looks with the adapter the teachers have created.
Mascarilla de buzo adaptada



Alfaro Ponce, Director of the bachelor’s degree course in Biomedical Engineering at the Tec in Mexico City, explained the benefits of diving masks with the relevant modifications for use in the health sector.

“The advantage of this type of face mask is that it’s fully sealed and it’s safer. There was a great deal of interest from the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, whom we’ve been working with, so we did some tests. 

“All the material can be sterilized, which is another advantage, and all the material can be obtained in Mexico,” she added.

The teachers have promised to deliver 500 adapters in the days to come. This will benefit the hospital, which is being used to treat COVID-19 patients in Mexico City.

 

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