Potential of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation for infection prevention and control of SARS-CoV-2 in South Africa

F. Salie, T. Saidi
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The response to the challenges arising during the COVID-19 pandemic has seen the rapid implementation of innovative technological solutions which have been built on established knowledge and resources. This has been reflected in infection, prevention and control practices (IPC) to minimise the transmission of the disease. In this article, we review ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) as such a technology. We illustrate the way it has traditionally been used in airborne and surface disinfection strategies, and how it has, more recently, been adapted. UVGI has been widely used as an environmental IPC measure against tuberculosis in South Africa, though challenges have been experienced in the implementation of the technology in public healthcare facilities. This has resulted in the development of a knowledge and infrastructure base. We posit that, given the established UVGI resources in South Africa, the technology may be a viable environmental IPC solution for the COVID-19 period and beyond.
紫外线杀菌照射在南非预防和控制SARS-CoV-2感染中的潜力
为应对新冠肺炎大流行期间出现的挑战,在现有知识和资源的基础上迅速实施了创新技术解决方案。这反映在感染、预防和控制实践(IPC)中,以最大限度地减少疾病的传播。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了紫外线杀菌辐射(UVGI)作为一种这样的技术。我们展示了它传统上用于空气和表面消毒策略的方式,以及最近它是如何适应的。UVGI在南非已被广泛用作一种针对结核病的环境IPC措施,尽管在公共医疗机构实施该技术时遇到了挑战。这导致了知识和基础设施的发展。我们认为,鉴于南非已建立的UVGI资源,该技术可能是新冠肺炎期间及以后可行的环境IPC解决方案。
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