Exploring What Lies Ahead in the Field of Disinfecting Coronavirus

D. Ghernaout, N. Elboughdiri
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Recently, huge awareness has been accorded to potential circulation of SARS- CoV-2 through water systems. This work deals with this problem and researches the behavior of coronaviruses (CoVs) in water media, with specific interest on the new data on the fresh SARS-CoV-2. The examination of the natural persistence of CoVs and the performance of the disinfection technologies are also discussed. All CoVs have a restricted stability in water media: 2 - 5 days in tap water and 2 - 6 days in wastewater were judged enough for 2-log reduction of SARS-CoV-2 titer. SARS-CoV-2 is distinguished by a weak construction and is vulnerable to traditional disinfection technologies that have been demonstrated to be very efficient in their neutralization. Approximately 5 min of exposure to sodium hypochlorite (1%), ethanol (70%), iodine (7.5%), soap solution and additional usual disinfectants was enough for reaching 7 - 8-log of SARS-CoV-2 titer decrease. Thermal treatment is efficacious in SARS-CoV-2 demobilization: 30 min at 56 or 5 min at 70°C were enough for attaining the total depletion of the infectivity. Further, SARS-CoV-2 remains vulnerable to sunlight and quickly demobilized by UV radiation. UV-C at 254 nm and intensity of 2.2 mW/cm2 yields 3-log of SARS-CoV-2 titer decrease in less than 3 s of application. Consequently for SARS-CoV-2 disinfection, usual injections of killing agents remain required for sanitation and for wastewater treatment. Relating to controlling CoVs diffusion and applying disinfection technologies, vigilance remains essential.
探索冠状病毒消毒领域的未来
最近,人们对SARS- CoV-2可能通过水系统传播产生了极大的认识。这项工作解决了这一问题,并研究了冠状病毒(cov)在水介质中的行为,特别关注新鲜SARS-CoV-2的新数据。还讨论了冠状病毒自然持久性的检验和消毒技术的性能。所有冠状病毒在水介质中都具有有限的稳定性:在自来水中2- 5天和在废水中2- 6天被认为足以使SARS-CoV-2滴度降低2倍。SARS-CoV-2的特点是结构薄弱,容易受到传统消毒技术的影响,而传统消毒技术已被证明在中和方面非常有效。暴露于次氯酸钠(1%)、乙醇(70%)、碘(7.5%)、肥皂溶液和其他常用消毒剂约5分钟,足以使SARS-CoV-2滴度下降7 - 8 log。热处理在SARS-CoV-2复员中是有效的:在56°C下30分钟或在70°C下5分钟足以达到完全耗尽传染性。此外,SARS-CoV-2仍然容易受到阳光的影响,并会在紫外线辐射下迅速复原。在254 nm和2.2 mW/cm2强度的UV-C照射下,在不到3秒的时间内,SARS-CoV-2滴度降低了3倍。因此,对于SARS-CoV-2的消毒,仍然需要通常注射杀灭剂来进行卫生和废水处理。在控制冠状病毒扩散和应用消毒技术方面,保持警惕仍然至关重要。
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