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Open-source ventilator
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ventilator of freely-licensed design
This article is about disaster-situation machines that assist breathing. For standard ventilators used in the medical industry, see ventilator.
The Open Source Ventilator's OpenLung project, an open source, low-resource, quick-deployment mechanical ventilator design utilizes a bag valve mask (BVM or Ambu-bag) as a core component.[1]
Mechanics of the OpenLung ventilator

An open source ventilator is a disaster-situation ventilator made using a freely licensed (open-source) design, and ideally, freely available components and parts (open source hardware). Designs, components, and parts may be anywhere from completely reverse-engineered or completely new creations, components may be adaptations of various inexpensive existing products, and special hard-to-find and/or expensive parts may be 3D-printed instead of purchased.[2][3] As of early 2020, the levels of documentation and testing of open source ventilators was well below scientific and medical-grade standards.[4]

One small, early prototype effort was the Pandemic Ventilator created in 2008 during the resurgence of H5N1 avian influenza that began in 2003, so named "because it is meant to be used as a ventilator of last resort during a possible avian (bird) flu pandemic."[5]

Quality assessment

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The policy of using both free and open source software (FOSS) and open source hardware theoretically allows community-wide peer-review and correction of bugs and faults in open source ventilators, which is not available in closed source hardware development. In early 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, a review of open source ventilators stated that "the tested and peer-reviewed systems lacked complete documentation and the open systems that were documented were either at the very early stages of design ... and were essentially only basically tested ..." The author speculated that the pandemic would motivate development that would significantly improve the open source ventilators, and that much work, policies, regulations, and funding would be needed for the open source ventilators to achieve medical-grade standards.[4]

Design requirements

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See also: Ventilator-associated lung injury

A number of features are required for an invasive mechanical ventilator to be safely used on a patient:[6]

  • a way of measuring and controlling the volume pumped and the breath rate to avoid volutrauma;
  • monitoring for inspiratory pressure, respiratory rate (bpm), and inspiratory-to-expiratory time (I/E) ratio
  • for non-sedated patients, an "assist" mode that, instead of forcing air in at a fixed frequency, only increases the pressure when the patient inhales;
  • for ARDS, support for setting positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to avoid alveoli collapse;[7][8]
  • humidification to avoid drying and cooling the alveoli.[9]

The requirements for non-invasive ventilation are less strict.

COVID-19 pandemic

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Born of urgency, numerous alternative and open design ventilators were developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. These cheaper alternatives shown various balances between complete reproduction of state of the art medical ventilators with pressure curve, humidification, mechanisation, vitals monitoring, cost effectiveness, supply chain availability for parts in time of medical shortage, ease of assembly, and other aspects.

On March 16, 2020,[10] the Open Source Ventilator Ireland (OSV) group was formed[11][12][13] initially with the goal of building a focus team in Ireland to begin development on what was termed the “Field Emergency Ventilator (FEV)”. Inspired by the initial efforts of the Open Source Medical Supplies (OSCMS),[14] which initially focused on developing open ventilators but quickly refocusing mainly on the local production of Personal Protective Experiment (PPE).[15] OSV Ireland partnered with the OpenLung team[16][17] in Canada, who were developing and publishing open source designs via GitLab.[18] The group quickly grew amassing volunteer engineers, designers and medical professionals with the goal of developing new, low resource medical interventions to support a perceived lack of mechanical ventilation equipment globally. The well-known Bag Valve Mask (BVM) quickly became the core functional component of their design,[19] with the goal of utilizing 3D printed and traditionally manufactured components for localized assembly of the systems to maximise potential manufacturing capabilities around the globe. The Open Source Ventilator Ireland (OSV) group evolved into TeamOSV, to fully incorporate both ventilator and other covid related medical equipment.

The FOSS Initiative OpenVentilator.io project began on March 19, after two weeks of research.[20] Jeremias Almadas [21] had posted some drafts he made on the Open Source COVID-19 Medical Supplies forum.[22] Marcos Mendez contacted him to join efforts to develop a solution that could be reproduced on a very high scale.[23] This project later became the "OpenVentilator Spartan Model". [citation needed]

With the COVID-19 pandemic a new challenge had just arisen, this was no longer to manufacture ventilator, after all, these are manufactured since biblical times,[24] including since the 1960s models like the Bird MK VII [25] were already consolidated with an enviable engineering that is very simple.

The challenge now was to design an item that solves a problem on a global scale. Manufactured on a very large scale and with parts found in small towns and villages. These were the premises assumed by some projects like OpenVentilator.io.[20]

On March 18, Medtronic had opened its code and files for manufacturing its main pulmonary ventilation equipment.[26] The issue was on a scale that Medtronic would not be able to fulfill at the global level, nor at the regional level. The same was already happening with Philips, GE and Drager, world leaders in the manufacture of this type of equipment. It would not make sense to reinvent something that had already been studied for 100 years. The problem was also not an engineering problem, but a logistical and scale problem so that these projects that were to emerge were applicable and achievable. Manufacturing should be decentralized, focused on the regional resources of each individual on planet earth. Nine out of ten Brazilian cities do not even have an ICU bed, let alone an electronics store and or an Ambu factory. The African situation had already been proclaimed a catastrophe.[27]

Several projects are beginning to emerge in this area, many of them with an engineering approach, many others following strict validations with the regulations.[citation needed]

There are few projects that have an [analysis of complex thinking[28][circular reference] within the global economic-political stagnation.[29]

A major worldwide design effort began during the COVID-19 pandemic after a Hackaday project was started, in order to respond to expected ventilator shortages causing higher mortality among severe patients. This project aims to build a continuous positive airway pressure device.[30][non-primary source needed]

On March 19, the MakAir open source ventilator project[31] was started by a team of software engineers in France, using 3D printing to quickly iterate on a prototype, with the goal of letting an established manufacturer produce the final ventilators for a cost nearing €2,000. The team built a working prototype in one month,[32] at the end of which a successful 12 hour ventilation test on a pig was performed. The project received official support[33] from the French Army's investment branch, Agence Innovation Défense of Direction générale de l'armement, granting the project €426,000 to help fund clinical trials. Groupe SEB agreed[34] to manufacture the MakAir ventilator in their facilities in Vernon, France. As of December 2020, the MakAir ventilator project is still active on the engineering side, with full support for both pressure and volume controlled ventilation modes, and on the medical side with ongoing clinical trials at CHU Nantes[35] on human patients.

On March 20, 2020, Irish Health Services[36] began reviewing the designs from the Open Source Ventilator Ireland project.[37] A prototype is being designed and tested in Colombia.[38]

MIT E-Vent Unit 002 Setup, design by MIT[39]

The University of Minnesota Bakken Medical Device Center initiated a collaboration with various companies to bring a ventilator alternative to the market that works as a one-armed robot and replaces the need for manual ventilation in emergency situations. The Coventor device was developed in a very short time and approved on April 15, 2020, by the FDA, only 30 days after conception. The mechanical ventilator is designed for use by trained medical professionals in intensive care units and easy to operate. It has a compact design and is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and distribute. The cost is only about 4% of a normal ventilator. In addition, this device does not require pressurized oxygen or air supply, as is normally the case. A first series is manufactured by Boston Scientific. The plans are to be freely available online to the general public without royalties.[40][41]

The Polish company Urbicum reports successful testing[42] of a 3D-printed, open source prototype device called VentilAid. The makers describe it as a last resort device when professional equipment is missing. The design is publicly available.[43] The first Ventilaid prototype requires compressed air to run.[citation needed]

On March 21, 2020, the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) began maintaining a strategic list of open source designs being worked on.[44][45] The NECSI project considers manufacturing capability, medical safety and need for treating patients in various conditions, speed dealing with legal and political issues, logistics and supply.[46] NECSI is staffed with scientists from Harvard, MIT, and others who have an understanding of pandemics, medicine, systems, risk, and data collection.[46]

Massachusetts Institute of Technology began an emergency project to design a low-cost ventilator that uses a bag valve mask as the main component.[39] Other groups and companies, such as Monolithic Power Systems, also developed designs based on this concept.[47]

The Oxysphere project develops open blueprints for a positive pressure ventilation hood.[48]

On April 23, 2020, NASA reported building, in 37 days, a successful COVID-19 ventilator (named VITAL ("Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally") which is currently undergoing further testing. NASA is seeking fast-track approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the new ventilator.[49][50]

On May 29, 2020, NASA revealed the "Eight US Manufacturers Selected to Make NASA COVID-19 Ventilator."[51]

The U.S. companies selected for licenses are:

  • Vacumed, a division of Vacumetrics, Inc. in Ventura, California
  • Stark Industries, LLC in Columbus, Ohio
  • MVent, LLC, a division of Minnetronix Medical, in St. Paul, Minnesota
  • iButtonLink, LLC in Whitewater, Wisconsin
  • Evo Design, LLC in Watertown, Connecticut
  • DesignPlex Biomedical, LLC in Fort Worth, Texas
  • ATRON Group LLC in Dallas
  • Pro-Dex, Inc. in Irvine, California

Israeli engineers created an open source ventilator [52]

NASA VITAL Ventilator
Engineering team
Front view
Side view

Disaster-relief provisions

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On March 24, 2020, the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) enacted Emergency Use Authorizations[53] to allow the use of additional devices, including: "Ventilators, positive pressure breathing devices modified for use as ventilators (collectively referred to as 'ventilators'), ventilator tubing connectors, and ventilator accessories." This was done in accordance with its February 4 declaration[54] for medical countermeasures against the coronavirus disease 2019, and the equipment is subject to the FDA's "criteria for safety, performance and labeling."

See also

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  • Shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic § Improvised ventilators

References

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  • An overview of open source ventilator initiatives and open regulatory standards.
  • Open Source Ventilator community Archived 2021-11-15 at the Wayback Machine and other COVID supplies, with 2000+ members; 8th design iteration as of March 26.
  • The OpenVentilator.Io Spartan Model Archived 2021-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Opensource against covid19.
  • Development status, concept and features comparison for open source ventilators projects in a single table.
  • Open-source ventilator design, Vanderbilt University
  • 7 open hardware projects working to solve COVID-19.
  • Open Source Against COVID-19
  • Open Source COVID19 Medical Supplies
  • OxyGEN Project (ed.). "Emergency ventilator for COVID-19 crisis approved by the Spanish medicine agency". Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  • Automation of Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM) using arms and servo-motors. Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine (PDF)
  • Garmendia, Onintza; Rodríguez-Lazaro, Miguel A.; Otero, Jorge; Phan, Phuong; Stoyanova, Alexandrina; Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan; Gozal, David; Navajas, Daniel; Montserrat, Josep M.; Farré, Ramon (2020-01-01). "Low-cost, easy-to-build non-invasive pressure support ventilator for under-resourced regions: open source hardware description, performance and feasibility testing". European Respiratory Journal. 55 (6): 2000846. doi:10.1183/13993003.00846-2020. ISSN 0903-1936. PMC 7173672. PMID 32312862. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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        • July–December
      • 2021
      • 2022
    • London
    • local lockdown regulations
    • first tier regulations
  • Northern Ireland
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
  • Scotland
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
  • Wales
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
  • Crown Dependencies
    • Isle of Man
    • Jersey
    • Guernsey
  • Overseas territories
    • Akrotiri and Dhekelia
    • British Indian Ocean Territory
    • Gibraltar
Eastern
  • Belarus
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
  • Kazakhstan
  • Moldova
    • Gagauzia
    • Transnistria
  • Russia
    • timeline
      • January–June 2020
      • July–December 2020
    • government responses
    • political impact
  • Turkey
    • timeline
  • Ukraine
    • Crimea
    • Sevastopol
Western Balkans
  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Kosovo
  • Montenegro
  • North Macedonia
  • Serbia
    • statistics
European Union
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
    • timeline
  • Cyprus
    • Northern Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
    • Faroe Islands
  • Estonia
  • Finland
    • Åland
  • France
    • Guadeloupe
    • French Guiana
    • Réunion
    • Martinique
    • Mayotte
    • Normandy
    • Saint Martin
  • Germany
    • North Rhine-Westphalia
    • government response
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
    • economic impact
    • social impact
    • vaccination
  • Italy
    • lockdowns
    • timeline
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
    • government response
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
    • timeline
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
    • timeline
    • Asturias
    • Canary Islands
    • Ceuta
    • Community of Madrid
    • Melilla
  • Sweden
    • government response
      • Operation Gloria
EFTA countries
  • Iceland
  • Liechtenstein
  • Norway
    • Svalbard
  • Switzerland
Microstates
  • Andorra
  • Monaco
  • San Marino
  • Vatican City
North
America
Atlantic
  • Bermuda
  • Greenland
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Canada
  • timeline
  • economic impact
    • federal aid
  • vaccination
    • by province
  • military response
  • Atlantic Bubble
  • Alberta
    • timeline
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nova Scotia
  • Nunavut
  • Ontario
    • timeline
      • 2020
      • 2021
      • 2022
    • Ottawa
    • Peel Region
    • Toronto
    • York Region
    • Provincial government response
    • Vaccination
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Quebec
    • Montreal
      • boroughs
  • Saskatchewan
    • timeline
  • Yukon
Caribbean
Countries
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Cuba
    • Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
  • Dominica
  • Dominican Republic
  • Grenada
  • Haiti
  • Jamaica
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Trinidad and Tobago
    • timeline
British Overseas Territories
  • Anguilla
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Cayman Islands
  • Montserrat
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • response
  • Aruba
  • Curaçao
  • Sint Maarten
Caribbean Netherlands
  • Bonaire
  • Saba
  • Sint Eustatius
French West Indies
  • Guadeloupe
  • Martinique
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • Saint Martin
US insular areas
  • Puerto Rico
  • U.S. Virgin Islands
Central America
  • Belize
  • Costa Rica
  • El Salvador
  • Guatemala
  • Honduras
  • Mexico
    • timeline
    • vaccination
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
United States
  • Trump administration communication
  • timeline
    • 2020
    • 2021
  • social impact
  • economic impact
  • 2021 hospital crisis
responses
  • federal government
  • state and local governments
    • California government response
    • New York government response
    • Texas government response
    • Eastern States Multi-state Council
    • Midwest Governors Regional Pact
    • Western States Pact
By location
  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • American Samoa
  • Arizona
    • Navajo Nation
  • Arkansas
  • California
    • timeline
    • S.F. Bay Area
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
    • timeline
  • Massachusetts
    • timeline
    • Boston
      • timeline
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
    • timeline
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
    • New York City
      • timeline
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Ohio
    • Columbus
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
    • Portland
  • Pennsylvania
    • Philadelphia
  • Puerto Rico
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
    • timeline
    • Austin
  • U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Washington, D.C.
    • White House
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
Oceania
  • American Samoa
  • Cook Islands
  • Easter Island
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • Fiji
  • French Polynesia
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Kiribati
  • Marshall Islands
  • Nauru
  • New Caledonia
  • Niue
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
    • Bougainville
  • Pitcairn Islands
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tokelau
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Vanuatu
  • Wallis and Futuna
Australia
  • timeline
    • 2020
    • 2021
      • January–June
      • July–December
    • 2022
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Christmas Island
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • New South Wales
  • Norfolk Island
  • Northern Territory
  • Queensland
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Victoria
  • Western Australia
New Zealand
  • timeline
    • 2020
    • 2021
    • 2022
    • 2023
  • economic impact
  • government response
    • Alert levels
    • Traffic light system
  • social impact
  • managed isolation
South
America
  • Argentina
    • statistics
    • human rights
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
    • timeline
    • São Paulo
  • Chile
    • statistics
    • Easter Island
  • Colombia
    • timeline
  • Ecuador
  • Falkland Islands
  • French Guiana
  • Guyana
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
    • statistics
    • Cusco
  • Suriname
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela
Others
  • Antarctica
  • Cruise ships
    • Diamond Princess
    • Grand Princess
  • Naval ships
    • Charles de Gaulle
    • USS Theodore Roosevelt
Impact
Culture and
entertainment
Arts and
cultural heritage
  • References in popular culture
  • Cinema
    • films affected
  • Corona-chan
  • Disney
  • Fashion industry
  • Music industry
  • Performing arts
  • Television
    • U.S.
      • U.S. sports
      • programs affected
  • Video games
Education
  • Female education
  • Homeschooling
By country
  • Ghana
  • Ireland
  • United Kingdom
    • exam grading controversy
  • United States
Sports
  • Bio-secure bubble
By country
  • Ireland
  • Philippines
By sport
  • Association football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • NBA
  • Combat sports
  • Cricket
  • Disc golf
  • Gaelic games
  • Gridirion football (NCAAF, NFL, and CFL)
  • Ice hockey
  • Motorsport
  • Rugby league
Society
and rights
Social impact
  • Social media
  • Stigma
  • COVID-19 parties
  • Children
    • foster care in the U.S.
  • Pandemic baking
Labor
  • Healthcare workers
  • Indian migrant workers
  • Great Resignation
  • Strikes
Human rights
  • Argentina
  • Hong Kong
  • Myanmar
  • North Korea
  • Turkmenistan
Legal
  • Abortion in the U.S.
  • Crime
  • Domestic violence
  • Prisons
  • U.S. immigration detention
Minority
  • Gender
  • LGBT community
  • African communities
  • Indian migrant workers
  • Disability community
  • Native American communities
  • Xenophobia and racism
Religion
  • Catholic Church
  • Hajj
Economic
  • Charitable activity
  • COVID-19 scams
  • Travel restrictions
By country
  • Canada
  • India
  • Ireland
    • COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Russia
  • U.K.
  • U.S.
By industry
  • Aviation
    • Airlines
  • Cannabis industry
  • Food industry
    • meat industry in Canada
    • meat industry in the U.S.
    • restaurant industry in the U.S.
  • Hospitals
    • ICU capacity
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Mink farming
  • Public transport
  • Retail
  • Tourism
Supply and trade
  • Shortages
  • Chip supply
  • Energy
  • Global supply chain
  • Oil price war
  • Food security
Financial markets
  • Global stock market crash
  • COVID-19 recession
  • Inflation
Information
  • Journalism
  • Media coverage
  • Wikipedia's response
Misinformation
  • Governments
    • China
    • United States
  • By country
    • Canada
    • Philippines
  • Ivermectin
  • Plandemic
Politics
  • National responses
  • Legislation
  • List of political officials who have tested positive
  • European Union
Political impact
  • Ireland
  • Malaysia
  • Russia
Protests
  • Abkhazia
  • Argentina
  • Australia
    • Convoy to Canberra
  • Azerbaijan
  • Belarus
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
    • 2020 protests
    • 2021 protests
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
    • convoy protest
  • Chile
  • China
    • Beijing Sitong Bridge protest
    • healthcare reform protests
  • Colombia
    • 2021 protests
    • 2022 protests
  • Cuba
  • France
    • Yellow vests protests
    • labor protests
    • French West Indies social unrest
    • convoy protest
  • Germany
    • Idar-Oberstein shooting
  • Greece
  • Israel
    • protests against Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Italy
  • Mongolia
  • Netherlands
    • curfew riots
  • New Zealand
    • Wellington protest
  • Paraguay
  • Serbia
  • Tunisia
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
    • Open the States
International relations
  • Aid
  • Italy
  • Moldovan–Romanian collaboration
  • Nicaragua–Taiwan relations
  • Respirator diplomacy of Taiwan
  • Vaccine diplomacy
Language
  • Anthropause
  • Doomscrolling
  • Flattening the curve
  • Green recovery
  • Long COVID
  • Quarantini
  • Social distancing
  • Superspreader
  • Twindemic
  • Zero-COVID
  • Zoom
  • Zoom towns
Others
  • Animals
    • Cluster 5
  • Environment
  • Military
  • Pregnant women
  • Science and technology
Health issues
Medical topics
  • Transmission
    • Symptoms
  • Cancer
  • Endemic COVID-19
  • Skin manifestations
  • Long COVID
  • Mental health
    • neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes
  • Pregnancy
  • Non-COVID-19–related health issues
  • Shortages
  • Raise the line
  • Rehabilitation
  • Unproven medical methods
Testing and
epidemiology
  • Datasets
  • Death rates by country
  • Disease testing
    • Breathalyzer
    • Operation Moonshot
    • Test to Release
    • UK Rapid Test Consortium
      • AbC-19 rapid antibody test
  • investigations into the origins
    • lab leak theory
  • Rapid antigen test
  • Software
  • Surveillance
  • Undercounting COVID-19 deaths
Apps
  • Aarogya Setu
  • BlueTrace
  • careFIJI
  • Coronavirus Australia
  • Corona-Warn-App
  • COVID-19 Contact-Confirming Application
  • COVID Alert (Canada)
  • COVID AlertSA (South Africa)
  • COVIDSafe
  • COVID Tracker Ireland
  • Covid Watch
  • Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing
  • Exposure Notification
  • Health Code
  • Healthy Together
  • Immuni
  • Koronavilkku
  • LeaveHomeSafe
  • MySejahtera
  • NHS COVID-19
  • NZ COVID Tracer
  • NZ Pass Verifier
  • PathCheck
  • PeduliLindungi
  • SafeEntry
  • SafePass
  • StaySafe.ph
  • SwissCovid
  • TCN Protocol
  • Test, Trace, Protect
  • Thai Chana
  • TousAntiCovid
  • TraceTogether
  • Valtrace
  • Zoe Health Study
Prevention
  • Air purifier (Corsi–Rosenthal Box)
  • Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine
  • COVID fatigue
  • Evacuations
  • Face masks
    • Anti-mask sentiment
    • United States
  • Flattening the curve
  • Great Barrington Declaration
  • International aid
  • Lockdowns
  • Public health mitigation
  • Safe Hands Challenge
  • Social distancing
  • Workplace hazard controls
  • Zero-COVID
Vaccines
Topics
  • Authorizations
  • Clinical research
  • Deployment
  • Development
  • EU Certificate
  • Misinformation and hesitancy
    • Deaths of anti-vaccine advocates
    • US
  • Operation Warp Speed (U.S.)
  • Post-vaccination complications
  • Vaccine card
  • Vaccine passports
Authorized
DNA
  • ZyCoV-D
Inactivated
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
  • CoronaVac
  • Covaxin
  • COVIran Barekat
  • CoviVac (Russia)
  • FAKHRAVAC
  • Minhai
  • QazCovid-in
  • Sinopharm BIBP
  • Sinopharm WIBP
  • Turkovac
  • Valneva
mRNA
  • Moderna
  • Pfizer–BioNTech
Subunit
  • Abdala
  • Corbevax (Bio E COVID-19)
  • COVAX-19
  • EpiVacCorona
  • IndoVac
  • MVC
  • Noora
  • Novavax
  • Razi Cov Pars
  • Sinopharm CNBG
  • Soberana 02
  • Soberana Plus
  • ZF2001 (Zifivax)
Viral vector
  • Convidecia
  • Janssen
  • Oxford–AstraZeneca
  • Sputnik V
  • Sputnik Light
Virus-like particles
  • CoVLP
In trials
Attenuated
  • COVI-VAC (United States)
DNA
  • AG0302-COVID‑19
  • GX-19
  • Inovio
Inactivated
  • KD-414
  • NDV-HXP-S
RNA
  • ARCT-021
  • ARCT-154
  • Bangavax
  • CureVac (terminated)
  • HGC019
  • mRNA-1283
  • PTX-COVID19-B
  • Sanofi–Translate Bio (terminated)
  • Stemirna COVID-19 vaccine
  • Walvax
Subunit
  • 202-CoV
  • AKS-452
  • EuCorVac-19
  • IVX-411
  • Nanocovax
  • ReCOV
  • Sanofi–GSK
  • S-268019
  • SCB-2019
  • SCTV01C
  • Skycovione
  • UB-612
  • V-01
  • V451 (terminated)
  • Vabiotech
  • West China Hospital
  • Zhongyianke Biotech–Liaoning Maokangyuan Biotech
Viral vector
  • AdCLD-CoV19
  • BriLife
  • COH04S1
  • DelNS1-2019-nCoV-RBD-OPT
  • GRAd-COV2
  • ImmunityBio
  • iNCOVACC
  • INNA-051
  • NDV-HXP-S
  • Vaxart COVID-19 vaccine
Virus-like particles
  • ABNCoV2
  • LYB001
  • MigVax-101
  • VBI-2902
Deployment
by location
Africa
  • Algeria
  • Angola
  • Benin
  • Botswana
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Cape Verde
  • Cameroon
  • Chad
  • Comoros
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Djibouti
  • Egypt
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Eswatini
  • Ghana
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe
Asia
  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • Mainland China
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Iran
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Malaysia
  • Nepal
  • Philippines
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Sri Lanka
  • Taiwan
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Vietnam
Europe
  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Moldova
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Ukraine
  • United Kingdom
North America
  • Canada
    • Ontario
    • Quebec
  • Cuba
  • Haiti
  • Mexico
  • United States
    • mandates
Oceania
  • Australia
  • Fiji
  • New Zealand
South America
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Peru
Others
  • Antarctica
Treatment
  • Drug development
  • Drug repurposing research
    • Baricitinib
    • Dexamethasone
  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • Open-source ventilator
  • PANORAMIC trial (UK)
  • RECOVERY Trial (UK)
  • Solidarity trial (WHO)
Monoclonal antibodies
  • Bamlanivimab/etesevimab
    • Bamlanivimab
    • Etesevimab
  • Bebtelovimab
  • Casirivimab/imdevimab
  • Regdanvimab
  • Sarilumab
  • Sotrovimab
  • Tixagevimab/cilgavimab
  • Tocilizumab
Small molecule antivirals
  • Broad-spectrum
    • Ensitrelvir
    • Molnupiravir
    • Remdesivir
  • Co-packaged
    • Nirmatrelvir
    • ritonavir
Variants
Specific
  • Alpha
  • Beta
  • Gamma
  • Delta
  • Epsilon
  • Zeta
  • Eta
  • Theta
  • Iota
  • Kappa
  • Lambda
  • Mu
  • Omicron
    • timeline
General
  • Cluster 5
  • Lineage B.1.617
  • Lineage B.1.640.2
  • Variant of concern
Institutions
Hospitals and
medical clinics
Mainland China
  • Central Hospital of Wuhan
  • Dabie Mountain Regional Medical Centre
  • Fangcang hospitals
  • Huoshenshan Hospital
  • Leishenshan Hospital
  • Xinjia Express Hotel
  • Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital
Others
  • Hospital ships
  • Garran Surge Centre (Australia)
  • Hospital El Salvador
  • SevenHills Hospital (India)
  • Kemayoran Athletes Village (Indonesia)
  • Pyongyang General Hospital (North Korea)
  • Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (Malaysia)
  • Mega Ligtas COVID Centers (Philippines)
  • Kandakadu Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre (Sri Lanka)
  • Sancaktepe Prof. Dr. Feriha Öz Emergency Hospital (Turkey)
  • Yeşilköy Prof. Dr. Murat Dilmener Emergency Hospital (Turkey)
  • COVID-19 hospitals in the United Kingdom
    • NHS Nightingale Hospitals (England)
      • Birmingham
      • London
      • North East
      • North West
      • Yorkshire and the Humber
    • NHS Louisa Jordan (Scotland)
    • Dragon's Heart Hospital (Wales)
Organizations
  • National Cabinet (Australia)
  • ScienceUpFirst (Canada)
  • Wuhan Institute of Virology (China)
  • Independent SAGE (United Kingdom)
Health
institutes
  • Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (African Union)
  • Ghana Infectious Disease Centre (Ghana)
  • Department of Health (Hong Kong)
  • Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (South Korea)
  • National Institute for Communicable Diseases (South Africa)
  • Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (Taiwan)
Pandemic
institutes
  • National COVID-19 Commission Advisory Board (Australia)
  • COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (Canada)
  • COVID-19 Supply Council (Canada)
  • PREPARE (European Union)
  • National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (India)
  • COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force (Indonesia)
  • National Public Health Emergency Team (Ireland)
  • Novel Coronavirus Expert Meeting (Japan)
  • Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (Malaysia)
  • Defeat COVID-19 Ad Hoc Committee (Philippines)
  • Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (Philippines)
  • Central Epidemic Command Center (Taiwan)
  • Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board (Turkey)
  • COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (United Kingdom)
  • Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team (United Kingdom)
  • Joint Biosecurity Centre (United Kingdom)
  • Vaccine Taskforce (United Kingdom)
  • COVID-19 Advisory Board (United States)
  • Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups (United States)
  • White House Coronavirus Task Force (United States)
  • White House COVID-19 Response Team (United States)
  • GACH (Uruguay)
Relief funds
  • PM CARES Fund (India)
  • SAARC COVID-19 Emergency Fund (India)
  • Artist Relief (United States)
People
Medical
professionals
  • Ai Fen
  • Corona Rintawan
  • Li Wenliang
  • Liu Wen
  • Xie Linka
  • Zhang Wenhong
Researchers
  • Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud
  • Roberto Burioni
  • Chen Wei
  • Kizzmekia Corbett
  • Andrea Crisanti
  • Peter Daszak
  • Christian Drosten
  • Neil Ferguson
  • Dale Fisher
  • George F. Gao
  • Azra Ghani
  • Sarah Gilbert
  • Guan Yi
  • Kentaro Iwata
  • Katalin Karikó
  • Matt Keeling
  • Trudie Lang
  • Li Lanjuan
  • W. Ian Lipkin
  • Ma Xiaowei
  • Shabir Madhi
  • Allison McGeer
  • Camilla Rothe
  • Shi Zhengli
  • Moncef Slaoui
  • Mike Tildesley
  • John Todd
  • Wang Chen
  • Wang Guangfa
  • Drew Weissman
  • Yuen Kwok-yung
  • Zeng Guang
  • Zhang Jixian
  • Zhang Yongzhen
  • Zhong Nanshan
Officials
WHO
  • Tedros Adhanom (Director-General of the WHO)
  • Bruce Aylward (Team lead of WHO-China COVID-19 mission)
  • Maria Van Kerkhove (Technical Lead for COVID-19 response)
  • Michael J. Ryan (Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme)
By location
  • Frank Atherton (Wales)
  • Ashley Bloomfield (New Zealand)
  • Catherine Calderwood (Scotland)
  • Chang Shan-chwen (Taiwan)
  • Anutin Charnvirakul (Thailand)
  • Chen Shih-chung (Taiwan)
  • Kenneth Chuang Yin-ching (Taiwan)
  • Victor Costache (Romania)
  • Fabrizio Curcio (Italy)
  • Carmen Deseda (Puerto Rico)
  • Jaap van Dissel (the Netherlands)
  • Christian Drosten (Germany)
  • Francisco Duque III (Philippines)
  • Anthony Fauci (United States)
  • Francesco Paolo Figliuolo (Italy)
  • Graça Freitas (Portugal)
  • Henrique Gouveia e Melo (Portugal)
  • Matt Hancock (United Kingdom)
  • Hamad Hasan (Lebanon)
  • Greg Hunt (Australia)
  • Tony Holohan (Ireland)
  • Jeong Eun-kyeong (South Korea)
  • Fahrettin Koca (Turkey)
  • Li Keqiang (China)
  • Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez (Mexico)
  • Michael McBride (Northern Ireland)
  • Oriol Mitjà (Andorra)
  • Zweli Mkhize (South Africa)
  • Doni Monardo (Indonesia)
  • Alma Möller (Iceland)
  • Saeed Namaki (Iran)
  • Ala Nemerenco (Moldova)
  • Nguyễn Thanh Long (Vietnam)
  • Noor Hisham Abdullah (Malaysia)
  • Ali Pilli (Northern Cyprus)
  • Daniel Salinas (Uruguay)
  • Jérôme Salomon (France)
  • Fernando Simón (Spain)
  • Gregor Smith (Scotland)
  • Su Ih-jen (Taiwan)
  • Łukasz Szumowski (Poland)
  • Theresa Tam (Canada)
  • Anders Tegnell (Sweden)
  • Þórólfur Guðnason (Iceland)
  • Sotiris Tsiodras (Greece)
  • Harsh Vardhan (India)
  • Víðir Reynisson (Iceland)
  • Carla Vizzotti (Argentina)
  • Vlad Voiculescu (Romania)
  • Chris Whitty (United Kingdom)
  • Lawrence Wong (Singapore)
  • Jeff Zients (United States)
Others
  • Chen Qiushi
  • Brett Crozier
  • Fang Bin
  • Fang Fang
  • Joseph Ashitey Hammond
  • Li Zehua
  • Captain Tom Moore
  • Qiu Menghuang
  • Ren Zhiqiang
List of deaths due to COVID-19
Data (templates)
Global
  • Cases, deaths, recoveries by country
  • Tests, cases, tests per capita, cases per capita by country
  • Tests, cases, tests per capita, cases per capita by country subdivision
  • WHO situation reports
    • cases
    • deaths
  • World map by countries: confirmed per capita
    • China
  • Hospital beds by country
  • Lockdowns
Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • Armenia
    • Artsakh
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bahrain
  • Bangladesh
    • by division
  • Bhutan
    • cases chart
  • Brunei
  • Cambodia
    • cases chart
    • summary
  • China
    • cases chart
    • confirmed per capita
    • lockdowns
    • by province
    • Hong Kong
    • Macau
  • Cyprus
  • Timor-Leste
  • Egypt
  • Georgia
  • India
  • Indonesia
    • cases chart
  • Iran
    • cases chart
  • Iraq
  • Israel
    • cases chart
  • Japan
    • cases chart
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kuwait cases chart
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos
  • Lebanon
  • Malaysia
    • cases chart
    • charts
  • Myanmar
    • cases chart
    • summary
  • Nepal
    • cases chart
  • Oman
    • cases chart
  • Pakistan
    • cases chart
  • Philippines
    • cases chart
    • areas of quarantine
    • vaccinations chart
  • Qatar
  • Russia
    • cases chart
    • by federal subject
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
    • cases chart
    • vaccinations charts
  • Sri Lanka
  • Syria
  • Taiwan
    • vaccination charts
  • Tajikistan
  • Thailand cases chart
  • Turkey
    • cases chart
  • United Arab Emirates
    • cases chart
  • Uzbekistan
    • cases chart
  • Vietnam
    • statistics charts
  • Yemen
Europe
  • Albania
  • Austria
    • cases chart
  • Belarus
  • Belgium
    • cases chart
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
    • cases chart
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
    • cases chart
    • Faroe Islands
  • Estonia cases chart
  • Finland
  • France
    • cases chart
  • Germany cases chart
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
    • cases chart
  • Ireland
    • cases chart
  • Italy
    • cases chart
    • statistics charts
    • vaccinations chart
  • Kosovo
  • Latvia cases chart
  • Lithuania cases chart
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Moldova
  • Monaco
  • Montenegro
  • Netherlands
  • North Macedonia
  • Norway
    • cases chart
  • Poland
    • cases chart
    • by voivodeship
  • Portugal
    • cases chart
  • Romania
  • cases chart
  • Russia
    • cases chart
    • by federal subject
  • San Marino
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
    • cases chart
    • by region
  • Slovenia cases chart
  • Spain cases chart
  • Sweden
    • cases chart
  • Switzerland cases chart
  • Turkey
    • cases chart
  • Ukraine
  • Vatican City
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Open-source_ventilator&oldid=1339509999"
Categories:
  • Respiratory therapy
  • Medical pumps
  • Open access (publishing)
  • Open-source hardware
Hidden categories:
  • All accuracy disputes
  • Accuracy disputes from June 2022
  • CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt)
  • CS1 French-language sources (fr)
  • Webarchive template wayback links
  • Articles with short description
  • Short description matches Wikidata
  • All articles with unsourced statements
  • Articles with unsourced statements from July 2020
  • All articles lacking reliable references
  • Articles lacking reliable references from November 2020
  • All articles containing circular references
  • All pages needing factual verification
  • Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from March 2020
  • Wikipedia external links cleanup from January 2023

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