一种空气消毒剂对非包膜和包膜脊椎动物病毒(包括SARS-CoV-2)雾化的MS2和Phi6噬菌体替代品的快速杀病毒活性

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M Khalid Ijaz, Bahram Zargar, Raymond W Nims, Julie McKinney, Syed A Sattar
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使用符合美国环境保护署空气消毒剂指南的空气生物学方案评估空气消毒剂对噬菌体Phi6和MS2(用作包膜和非包膜人类致病性病毒的替代品)的病毒活性。将噬菌体悬浮在含有模拟体液的三元土壤负荷的介质中,在封闭的25 m3空气生物室中,在22±2°C和50±10%的相对湿度下,使用六喷嘴Collison雾化器雾化。将空气杀菌剂喷入室内30s。空气中有活力的噬菌体在宿主细菌草坪上直接实时捕获,使用狭缝-琼脂取样器。Phi6平均暴露3.6 min后,活菌体浓度降低≥3.0 log10(99.9%),提示对包膜病毒(如SARS-CoV-2、流感和RSV)有效;MS2平均暴露10.6 min,提示对非包膜病毒(如诺如病毒和鼻病毒)有效。这种有针对性的空气消毒方法代表了一种重要的非药物公共卫生干预措施,对空气传播的病毒性病原体具有抗病毒作用。重要性:空气传播的病毒与呼吸道和肠道病毒感染的室内传播有关。空气消毒剂是一种非药物干预措施,可减轻这种病毒传播的风险。我们已经开发了一种方法,该方法现已成为ASTM国际标准(ASTM E3273-21)以及美国环保署批准的测试方案,用于评估空气消毒喷雾剂灭活空气中MS2和Phi6噬菌体(分别用作非包膜和包膜人类致病性病毒的替代品)的功效。测试噬菌体分别悬浮在土壤负载中,并雾化到一个房间大小的空气生物室中,保持环境温度和相对湿度。Phi6平均暴露3.6 min后,活菌体浓度降低≥3.0 log10(99.9%),提示对包膜病毒(如SARS-CoV-2;流感;RSV), MS2约10.6分钟,表明对非包膜病毒(如诺如病毒和鼻病毒)有杀病毒作用。这些数据表明,在病毒大流行和爆发期间,空气消毒剂可用于减轻室内病毒传播的风险。
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Rapid virucidal activity of an air sanitizer against aerosolized MS2 and Phi6 phage surrogates for non-enveloped and enveloped vertebrate viruses, including SARS-CoV-2.

An air sanitizer was evaluated using an aerobiology protocol, compliant with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Air Sanitizer Guidelines, for virucidal activity against bacteriophages Phi6 and MS2 (used as surrogates for enveloped and non-enveloped human pathogenic viruses). The phages were suspended in a medium containing a tripartite soil load simulating body fluids and aerosolized using a six-jet Collison nebulizer in an enclosed 25 m3 aerobiology chamber at 22 ± 2°C and 50 ± 10% relative humidity. The air sanitizer was sprayed into the chamber for 30 s. Viable phages in the air were captured directly, in real time, on host bacterial lawns using a slit-to-agar sampler. Reductions in viable phage concentration ≥3.0 log10 (99.9%) were observed after a mean exposure of 3.6 min for Phi6, suggesting efficacy against enveloped viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and RSV), and ~10.6 min for MS2, suggesting virucidal efficacy for non-enveloped viruses (e.g., noroviruses and rhinoviruses). This targeted air sanitization approach represents an important non-pharmaceutical public health intervention with virucidal efficacy against airborne viral pathogens.IMPORTANCEAirborne viruses are implicated in the transmission indoors of respiratory and enteric viral infections. Air sanitizers represent a non-pharmaceutical intervention to mitigate the risk of such viral transmission. We have developed a method that is now an ASTM International standard (ASTM E3273-21) as well as a test protocol approved by the U.S. EPA to evaluate the efficacy of air sanitizing sprays for inactivating airborne MS2 and Phi6 bacteriophage (used as surrogates for non-enveloped and enveloped human pathogenic viruses, respectively). The test phages were individually suspended in a soil load and aerosolized into a room-sized aerobiology chamber maintained at ambient temperature and relative humidity. Reductions in viable phage concentration ≥3.0 log10 (99.9%) were observed after a mean exposure of 3.6 min for Phi6, suggesting efficacy against enveloped viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2; influenza; RSV), and ~10.6 min for MS2, suggesting virucidal efficacy for non-enveloped viruses (e.g., noroviruses and rhinoviruses). The data suggest the utility of the air sanitizer for mitigating the risk of indoor viral transmission during viral pandemics and outbreaks.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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