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The Survival and Recovery of ϕ6 Virus from Fomites

Bearden, Richard L
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Viral transmission from the environment can occur via fomites, but there is uncertainty about which factors most affect viral persistence on fomites. Children are a population highly susceptible to viral infection, and sharing common fomites like toys may spread infection. The objective of this research was to assess the survival of enveloped viruses on the surfaces of children’s toys, using bacteriophage ϕ6 as a surrogate for enveloped human viruses. The survival of infectious ϕ6 virions was observed over a 24 hour period at 22°C and relative humidities of 40% & 60%. On the surface of children’s toys, ϕ6 was better able to persist at 60% RH (log10 reduction< 2 log10) over a 24 hour period than it was at 40% RH (log10 reduction> 6 log10). If ϕ6 virus persists on toy material for up to 24 hours, then viral transmission via shared fomites is certainly significant.

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2015-05-09
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Viral inactivation, Enveloped virus, Transmission, Surrogate, Relative humidity, Temperature
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Bearden, Richard L. (2015). The Survival and Recovery of ?6 Virus from Fomites. Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/7028151
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2017-04-23
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