1. Efficacy of microbicides for inactivation of Ebola–Makona virus on a non-porous surface: a targeted hygiene intervention for reducing virus spread
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Samantha B Kasloff, Todd Cutts, Catherine Robertson, M. Khalid Ijaz, Steven Theriault, Joseph R. Rubino, and Raymond W. Nims
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0301 basic medicine ,Sodium Hypochlorite ,Surface Properties ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Disinfectant ,030106 microbiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Diseases ,In Vitro Techniques ,Xylenes ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Virus ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral ,Hygiene ,Chlorocebus aethiops ,Environmental Microbiology ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Chloroxylenol ,lcsh:Science ,Vero Cells ,media_common ,Cytopathic effect ,Multidisciplinary ,Ebola virus ,Ethanol ,Chemistry ,lcsh:R ,Health care ,Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola ,Ebolavirus ,Microbicides for sexually transmitted diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Sodium hypochlorite ,Virus Inactivation ,lcsh:Q ,Porosity ,Disinfectants ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Microbicides play critical roles in infection prevention and control of Ebola virus by decontaminating high-touch environmental surfaces (HITES), interrupting the virus-HITES-hands nexus. We evaluated the efficacy of formulations containing different microbicidal actives for inactivating Ebola virus–Makona strain (EBOV/Mak) on stainless-steel carriers per ASTM E2197-11. Formulations of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (0.05–1%), ethanol (70%), chloroxylenol (PCMX) (0.12–0.48% by weight) in hard water, and a ready-to-use disinfectant spray with 58% ethanol (EDS), were tested at contact times of 0, or 0.5 to 10 min at ambient temperature. EBOV/Mak was inactivated (> 6 log10) by 70% ethanol after contact times ≥ 2.5 min, by 0.5% and 1% NaOCl or EDS (> 4 log10) at contact times ≥ 5 min, and by 0.12–0.48% PCMX (> 4.2 log10) at contact times ≥ 5 min. Residual infectious virus in neutralized samples was assessed by passage on cells and evaluation for viral cytopathic effect. No infectious virus was detected in cells inoculated with EBOV/Mak exposed to NaOCl (0.5% or 1%), PCMX (0.12% to 0.48%), or EDS for ≥ 5 min. These results demonstrate ≥ 6 log10 inactivation of EBOV/Mak dried on prototypic surfaces by EDS or formulations of NaOCl (≥ 0.5%), PCMX (≥ 0.12%), or 70% ethanol at contact times ≥ 5 min.
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- 2020