Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits

Healthcare providers encounter a wide range of hazards on the job, including exposure to infectious diseases. Protecting them from occupational infectious disease is very important. Healthcare workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) as a measure to decrease the risk of getting infected durin...

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Main Author: Chen, Weiyu
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2016
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PPE
Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/iph_theses/444
http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1481&context=iph_theses
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-iph_theses-14812016-03-05T15:33:12Z Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits Chen, Weiyu Healthcare providers encounter a wide range of hazards on the job, including exposure to infectious diseases. Protecting them from occupational infectious disease is very important. Healthcare workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) as a measure to decrease the risk of getting infected during patient care. For high-risk diseases like Ebola, Tyvek suits are coverall suits that protect the body and reduce the risk of body fluid exposure. However, a person removing a contaminated suit may also be exposed to virus. Previous studies have shown that enveloped viruses can survive on different types of surfaces, so the objective of this study is to determine the inactivation of bacteriophage Φ6, a surrogate for enveloped human virus, on the surface of Tyvek suits at two different relative humidity levels, 40% and 60% at 22°C. The results showed the inactivation rate of virus was higher at 60% RH than 40% RH. There was ~3log10 (99.9%) reduction of virus inactivation after 6 hours at 40% but ~3log10 (99.9%) inactivation took 9 hours at 60%. This suggests that enveloped viruses can survive on the surface of Tyvek suits for more than 6 hours, and should be considered a potential risk for contamination when they are taken off after use. 2016-05-13T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/iph_theses/444 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1481&context=iph_theses Public Health Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Relative humidity Temperature Virus survival Enveloped virus PPE
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topic Relative humidity
Temperature
Virus survival
Enveloped virus
PPE
spellingShingle Relative humidity
Temperature
Virus survival
Enveloped virus
PPE
Chen, Weiyu
Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
description Healthcare providers encounter a wide range of hazards on the job, including exposure to infectious diseases. Protecting them from occupational infectious disease is very important. Healthcare workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) as a measure to decrease the risk of getting infected during patient care. For high-risk diseases like Ebola, Tyvek suits are coverall suits that protect the body and reduce the risk of body fluid exposure. However, a person removing a contaminated suit may also be exposed to virus. Previous studies have shown that enveloped viruses can survive on different types of surfaces, so the objective of this study is to determine the inactivation of bacteriophage Φ6, a surrogate for enveloped human virus, on the surface of Tyvek suits at two different relative humidity levels, 40% and 60% at 22°C. The results showed the inactivation rate of virus was higher at 60% RH than 40% RH. There was ~3log10 (99.9%) reduction of virus inactivation after 6 hours at 40% but ~3log10 (99.9%) inactivation took 9 hours at 60%. This suggests that enveloped viruses can survive on the surface of Tyvek suits for more than 6 hours, and should be considered a potential risk for contamination when they are taken off after use.
author Chen, Weiyu
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title Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
title_short Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
title_full Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
title_fullStr Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
title_full_unstemmed Inactivation and Survival of Bacteriophage Φ6 on Tvyek Suits
title_sort inactivation and survival of bacteriophage φ6 on tvyek suits
publisher ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
publishDate 2016
url http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/iph_theses/444
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