Persistence of two coronaviruses and efficacy of steam vapor disinfection on two types of carpet

Coronaviruses, a group of highly transmissible and potentially pathogenic viruses, can be transmitted indirectly to humans via fomites. To date, no study has investigated their persistence on carpet fibers. Establishing persistence is essential before testing the efficacy of a disinfectant. The pers...

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Published inVirology journal Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 207 - 10
Main Authors Huang, Jinge, Fraser, Angela, Jiang, Xiuping
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London BioMed Central Ltd 02.09.2024
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Summary:Coronaviruses, a group of highly transmissible and potentially pathogenic viruses, can be transmitted indirectly to humans via fomites. To date, no study has investigated their persistence on carpet fibers. Establishing persistence is essential before testing the efficacy of a disinfectant. The persistence of BCoV and HCoV OC43 on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and nylon carpet was first determined using infectivity and RT-qPCR assays. Then, the disinfectant efficacy of steam vapor was evaluated against both coronaviruses on nylon carpet. Immediately after inoculation of carpet coupons, 32.50% of BCoV and 3.87% of HCoV OC43 were recovered from PET carpet, compared to 34.86% of BCoV and 24.37% of HCoV OC43 recovered from nylon carpet. After incubation at room temperature for 1 h, BCoV and HCoV OC43 showed a 3.6 and > 2.8 log.sub.10 TCID.sub.50 reduction on PET carpet, and a 0.6 and 1.8 log.sub.10 TCID.sub.50 reduction on nylon carpet. Based on first-order decay kinetics, the whole gRNA of BCoV and HCoV OC43 were stable with k values of 1.19 and 0.67 h.sup.- 1 on PET carpet and 0.86 and 0.27 h.sup.- 1 on nylon carpet, respectively. A 15-s steam vapor treatment achieved a > 3.0 log.sub.10 TCID.sub.50 reduction of BCoV and > 3.2 log.sub.10 TCID.sub.50 reduction of HCoV OC43 on nylon carpet. BCoV was more resistant to desiccation on both carpet types than HCoV OC43. Both viruses lost infectivity quicker on PET carpet than on nylon carpet. Steam vapor inactivated both coronaviruses on nylon carpet within 15 s.
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ISSN:1743-422X
1743-422X
DOI:10.1186/s12985-024-02478-9