Considerations for the Selection and Use of Disinfectants Against SARS-CoV-2 in a Health Care Setting.
Kevin TyanAdriane LevinAlejandra Avalos-PachecoDeborah PlanaEleanor A RandHelen YangLaura E MaliszewskiLily A ChylekLyla AttaMark A TyeMary M CarmackN Synclaire OglesbySusan BurginSherry H YuNicole R LeBoeufJacqueline M KempPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2020)
Proper disinfection using adequate disinfecting agents will be necessary for infection control strategies against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, limited guidance exists on effective surface disinfectants or best practices for their use against severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2. We outlined a process of fully characterizing over 350 products on the Environmental Protection Agency List N, including pH, method of delivery, indication for equipment sterilization, and purchase availability. We then developed a streamlined set of guidelines to help rapidly evaluate and select suitable disinfectants from List N, including practicality, efficacy, safety, and cost/availability. This resource guides the evaluation of ideal disinfectants amidst practical considerations posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.