1. Presence and stability of SARS-CoV-2 on environmental currency and money cards in Utah reveals a lack of live virus
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Colleen R. Newey, Abigail T. Olausson, Alyssa Applegate, Ann-Aubrey Reid, Richard A. Robison, and Julianne H. Grose
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RNA viruses ,Paper ,Viral Diseases ,SARS coronavirus ,Coronaviruses ,Economics ,Epidemiology ,Science ,viruses ,Cell Lines ,Social Sciences ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Microbiology ,Medical Conditions ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Utah ,Chlorocebus aethiops ,Animals ,Colorimetric Assays ,Vero Cells ,Pandemics ,Pathology and laboratory medicine ,Virus Testing ,Medicine and health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Biology and life sciences ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Organisms ,Viral pathogens ,COVID-19 ,Covid 19 ,Medical microbiology ,Microbial pathogens ,Bioassays and Physiological Analysis ,Infectious Diseases ,Public Finance ,Fomites ,Viruses ,Money Supply and Banking ,Medicine ,Biological Cultures ,SARS CoV 2 ,Pathogens ,Biochemical Analysis ,Plastics ,Finance ,Research Article - Abstract
The highly contagious nature of SARS-CoV-2 has led to several studies on the transmission of the virus. A little studied potential fomite of great concern in the community is currency, which has been shown to harbor microbial pathogens in several studies. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses in the United States have limited the use of banknotes in favor of credit cards. However, SARS-CoV-2 has shown greater stability on plastic in several studies. Herein, the stability of SARS-CoV-2 at room temperature on banknotes, money cards and coins was investigated. In vitro studies with live virus suggested SARS-CoV-2 was highly unstable on banknotes, showing an initial rapid reduction in viable virus and no viral detection by 24 hours. In contrast, SARS-CoV-2 displayed increased stability on money cards with live virus detected after 48 hours. Environmental swabbing of currency and money cards on and near the campus of Brigham Young University supported these results, with no detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA on banknotes, and a low level on money cards. However, no viable virus was detected on either. These preliminary results suggest that the use of money cards over banknotes in order to slow the spread of this virus may be ill-advised. These findings should be investigated further through larger environmental studies involving more locations.
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- 2022