2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.05.22268808
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Adherence of SARS-CoV-2 delta variant to surgical mask and N95 respirators

Abstract: The use of facial protection, including masks and respirators, has been adopted globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These products have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing the transmission of the virus. To determine whether or not the virus adheres to masks and respirators, we dissected four respirators and one surgical mask into layers. These individual layers were contaminated with the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant, and its release by vortexing was performed. Samples were used to infect Vero cells, a… Show more

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“…Early in the pandemic, emphasis was placed on the decontamination of N95 respirators, which were in short supply 101,104 . For the latter use, variable effects of UV‐C were seen on the irregular surface of these masks, but it must be acknowledged that mask layers may trap virus at different strata 114,115 . Modes of UV‐C‐based viral inactivation are left to the ingenuity of design, which includes disinfection chambers and robotics 102,105,109,114 .…”
Section: Irradiation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Early in the pandemic, emphasis was placed on the decontamination of N95 respirators, which were in short supply 101,104 . For the latter use, variable effects of UV‐C were seen on the irregular surface of these masks, but it must be acknowledged that mask layers may trap virus at different strata 114,115 . Modes of UV‐C‐based viral inactivation are left to the ingenuity of design, which includes disinfection chambers and robotics 102,105,109,114 .…”
Section: Irradiation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 101 , 104 For the latter use, variable effects of UV‐C were seen on the irregular surface of these masks, but it must be acknowledged that mask layers may trap virus at different strata. 114 , 115 Modes of UV‐C‐based viral inactivation are left to the ingenuity of design, which includes disinfection chambers and robotics. 102 , 105 , 109 , 114 The mechanism of action of UV‐C was more correlated with viral RNA effects than those on structural protein changes.…”
Section: Irradiation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%