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Viral Shedding and Environmental Cleaning in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection.

Joon Young SongHee Jin CheongMin Joo ChoiJi Ho JeonSeong Hee KangEun Ju JeongJin Gu YoonSaem Na LeeSung Ran KimJi Yun NohWoo-Joo Kim
Published in: Infection & chemotherapy (2015)
Viral shedding lasted 31 and 19 days from symptom onset in two patients with east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) pneumonia, respectively. Environmental real-time RT-PCR was weakly positive for bed guardrail and monitors. Even after cleaning the monitors with 70% alcohol-based disinfectant, RT-PCR was still weakly positive, and converted to negative only after wiping with diluted sodium chlorite. Further studies are required to clarify the appropriate methods to clean environments during and after treatment of patients with MERS-CoV infection.
Keyphrases
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • human health
  • life cycle
  • intensive care unit
  • real time pcr
  • risk assessment
  • alcohol consumption
  • mechanical ventilation