This book presents novel design principles and technologies for dynamic isolation based on
experimental studies. These approaches have now become the local standard in Beijing and are
currently being promoted for use nationwide. Further the book provides details of measures and
guidelines for the design process. Departing from the traditional understanding that isolation
wards should be designed with high negative pressure airtight doors and fresh air it
establishes the basis for designing biological clean rooms including isolation wards using a
simple and convenient scientific approach. This book is intended for designers engineers
researchers hospital management staff and graduate students in heating ventilation air
conditioning (HVAC) air cleaning technologies and related areas.