Environmental surface contamination with SARS-CoV-2 - a short review

Cameron L Jones
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A highly contagious virus causing an illness called COVID-19 has rapidly emerged in the last four months. The growing demand for intensive healthcare, a rising death toll and disruption to supply chains and trade has led to mass implementation of testing, quarantine and lockdown in an effort to limit virus transmission. There are two ways to contract the virus: person-to-person (direct contact) or indirect (non-contact) transmission. This paper examines what is known to date about non-contact transmission in the built environment in the form of a mini review. The main takeaway message is that high-touch surfaces, toilets and often over-looked objects and surfaces are virus reservoirs and that transmission almost always occurs indoors. The use of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction surveillance (RT-PCR, qPCR) in combination with careful or improved hand hygiene practice and regular surface disinfection cleaning can reduce the environmental viral burden and should not be overlooked or given preference over social distancing interventions.
严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的环境表面污染-简评
在过去的四个月里,一种引起COVID-19疾病的高传染性病毒迅速出现。对强化医疗保健的需求不断增长,死亡人数不断上升,供应链和贸易受到干扰,导致大规模实施检测、隔离和封锁措施,以限制病毒传播。感染该病毒的途径有两种:人与人之间(直接接触)或间接(非接触)传播。本文以一篇小型综述的形式考察了迄今为止已知的关于建筑环境中非接触传播的情况。主要的信息是,高接触表面、厕所和经常被忽视的物体和表面是病毒的宿主,传播几乎总是发生在室内。逆转录酶聚合酶链反应监测(RT-PCR, qPCR)的使用与仔细或改进的手卫生习惯和定期表面消毒清洁相结合,可以减少环境病毒负担,不应忽视或优先考虑社会距离干预措施。
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