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Título: | Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 infection on personal protective equipment (PPE) | Autores/as: | Córdoba-Lanús, Elizabeth García Pérez, Omar Cazorla-Rivero, Sara Rodríguez Esparragón, Francisco Javier Piñero, José Enrique Clavo, Bernardino Lorenzo Morales, Jacob |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320505 Enfermedades infecciosas |
Palabras clave: | Covid-19 Face Masks Personal Protective Equipment PPE RNA, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 | Publicación seriada: | BMC Infectious Diseases | Resumen: | Background: SARS-CoV-2 stability and infection persistence has been studied on different surfaces, but scarce data exist related to personal protective equipment (PPE), moreover using realist viral loads for infection. Due to the importance for adequate PPE management to avoid risk of virus infection, RNA stability was evaluated on PPE. Methods: Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 infection and detection of genomic RNA in PPE (gowns and face masks) were determined by in-vitro assays and RT-qPCR, respectively. Samples were infected with a clinical sample positive for SARS-CoV-2 (Clin-Inf), and with a heat-inactivated SARS-CoV-2 strain sample (Str-Inf) as a control. Results: PPE samples infected with Clin-Inf were positive for the 3 viral genes on gowns up to 5 days post-infection, whereas these overall genes were detected up to 30 days in the case of face masks. However, gowns and FFP2 masks samples contaminated with Clin-Inf showed a cytopathic effect over VERO cells up to 5–7 days post-infection. Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected on different PPE materials for 5 to 30 days, but PPE contaminated with the virus was infectious up to 5–7 days. These findings demonstrate the need to improve PPE management and to formulate strategies to introduce viricidal compounds in PPE fabrics. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112881 | ISSN: | 1471-2334 | DOI: | 10.1186/s12879-021-06861-7 | Fuente: | BMC Infectious Diseases [EISSN 1471-2334], v. 21 (1), 1169, (Diciembre 2021) |
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