在COVID-19大流行期间,与各种口罩类型和来源相关的微生物负荷和增殖

Srinivasan Narasimhan, Meenashree Balakrishnan, O. J. Ayodeji, S. Ramkumar
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新冠肺炎疫情期间,由于个人防护装备短缺,建议使用自制口罩。然而,替代面罩对微生物增殖的能力尚未得到充分的证明。目前的研究评估了在COVID-19大流行期间与使用普通口罩相关的细菌负荷和增殖。在研究中,口罩类型特异性和表面相关的细菌负荷和模式是明显的。结果表明,路边口罩是含有较高初始细菌载量的样品之一。细菌形成菌落数量最多的是口罩样品的内表面。随着时间的推移,在研究中包括的未经认证的面罩中,微生物的增殖也很明显。建议在使用前对未经认证的织物口罩进行消毒或洗涤。
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Microbial load and proliferation associated with various face mask types and sources during the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the shortage of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, homemade face coverings were recommended as alternatives. However, the capability of alternative face coverings to proliferate microbes have not been fully documented. The current study evaluated bacterial load and proliferation associated with the use of common face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mask type-specific and surface-related bacterial load and pattern were noticeable in the study. Results indicated that roadside masks are among samples that contained relatively higher initial bacterial load. The highest number of bacterial forming colonies were observed in the inner surface of mask samples. Proliferation of microbes over time was also noticeable among the non-certified face coverings included in the study. Sterilization or washing of non-certified fabric face masks before use is recommended.
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