A Multifaceted Evaluation on the Penetration Resistance of Protective Clothing Fabrics against Viral Liquid Drops without Pressure.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Noriko Shimasaki, Akira Okaue, Michiko Morimoto, Yukiko Uchida, Tomoko Koshiba, Kaoru Tsunoda, Soichi Arakawa, Katsuaki Shinohara
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Abstract

Healthcare workers should wear appropriate personal protective clothing (PPC) on assuming the risk of exposure to various pathogens. Therefore, it is important to understand PPC performance against pathogen penetration. Currently, standard methods to evaluate and classify the penetration resistance of PPC fabrics with pressure using synthetic blood or phi-X174 phage have been established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). However, the penetration of viral liquid drops (VLDrop) on the PPC without pressure is also a major exposure route and more realistic, necessitating further studies. Here, we evaluated the penetration resistance against VLDrop without pressure using phi-X174 phage on woven and nonwoven fabrics of commercially available PPC classified by the ISO, and analyzed in detail the penetration behaviors of VLDrop by quantifying the phage amounts in leak-through and migration into test fabrics. Our results showed that some nonwoven test fabrics had nearly the same penetration resistance against VLDrop, even if the ISO resistance class differed. Furthermore, the results revealed that the amount of leakage through the fabrics was correlated with the migration amount into the fabric, which was related to fluid-repellency of fabrics, suggesting the effectiveness for penetration resistance. Our study may facilitate more appropriate selection for PPC against pathogen penetration.

无压防护服面料抗病毒滴液渗透性能的多方面评价。
卫生保健工作者在承担接触各种病原体的风险时应穿着适当的个人防护服。因此,了解PPC对病原体渗透的性能非常重要。目前,国际标准化组织(ISO)已经建立了用合成血液或phi-X174噬菌体加压对PPC织物抗渗透性进行评价和分类的标准方法。然而,病毒液滴(VLDrop)无压力渗透PPC也是一种主要的暴露途径,而且更为现实,需要进一步研究。本研究利用phi-X174噬菌体对经ISO分类的市售PPC织造布和非织造布的无压渗透性能进行了评价,并通过定量测定渗透和迁移到测试织物中的噬菌体数量,详细分析了VLDrop的渗透行为。我们的研究结果表明,一些非织造测试织物对VLDrop的抗渗透性能几乎相同,即使ISO抗渗透等级不同。此外,织物的泄漏量与织物的迁移量相关,而迁移量与织物的拒流性有关,表明织物的抗渗透效果。我们的研究可能有助于更合理地选择抗病原体渗透的PPC。
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Biocontrol science
Biocontrol science BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
8.30%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Biocontrol Science provides a medium for the publication of original articles, concise notes, and review articles on all aspects of science and technology of biocontrol.
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