一种低成本的巧妙方法,对N95过滤式口罩进行紫外线消毒,以应对COVID-19大流行期间供应减少的问题

Anjali Patond, R. Narang
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导语:由冠状病毒-2引起的COVID-19大流行疫情正在迅速演变,由于对个人防护装备的使用要求严格,医院面临个人防护装备短缺的问题。为了重复使用N95过滤式口罩,我们利用封锁期间稀缺的材料,精心制作了一个紫外线C (UV-C)柜。材料和方法:由于我们和许多其他医学院的微生物实验室一样,没有接触到病毒,所以我们无法用病毒来测试我们的产品。因此,我们用0.5麦克法兰标准的大肠杆菌25922肉汤测试了橱柜对材料的去污效果。在有盖和不带盖的培养皿中,将肉汤暴露在柜内的紫外线下15分钟和30分钟。在暴露前和暴露后,将肉汤在营养琼脂板上传代培养。我们也无法测试口罩的完整性和静电荷;我们也依赖疾病控制中心的数据。结果:在UV-C照射15分钟和30分钟时,活菌数量至少减少4倍(99.99%)。有玻璃盖的培养皿没有显示活菌数量的减少。以大肠杆菌数量的减少作为ssRNA病毒减少的替代标记。结论:在大流行封锁条件下供应减少的特殊情况下,巧妙制作的柜内UV-C可用于N95 FFR的去污。
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A low cost ingenious approach for ultraviolet decontamination of N95 filtering face-piece respirators to deal with dwindling supply during the COVID-19 pandemic
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 is rapidly evolving and hospitals are facing the issue of shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) due to stringent requirements of PPE use. For reuse of N95 filtering face-piece respirators (N95FFR), we prepared an ingenious cabinet with ultraviolet light C (UV-C) using scarce material available during the lockdown period. Materials and Methods: Since like many other microbiology laboratories in medical colleges, we did not have access to viruses, we could not test our product with them. We thus tested the efficacy of the cabinet to decontaminate material using 0.5 McFarland standard broth of Escherichia coli 25922. The broth was exposed to UV-C inside the cabinet for 15 and 30 minutes in Petri dishes, with and without lids. The broth was subcultured on nutrient agar plates, both pre and post exposure. We also could not test integrity and static charge of the respirators; we relied on CDC data on the same. Results: It was observed that there was at least 4 log reduction (99.99%) in the number of viable E. coli on exposure to UV-C for 15 as well as 30 minutes. The plates with glass lids on did not show any reduction in number of viable bacilli. The reduction in number of E. coli was taken as surrogate marker for the reduction of ssRNA viruses. Conclusions: UV-C inside an ingeniously made cabinet can be used to decontaminate N95 FFR in exceptional circumstances of reduced supply under lockdown conditions of a pandemic.
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