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Author: Song, Joon Young; Cheong, Hee Jin; Choi, Min Joo; Jeon, Ji Ho; Kang, Seong Hee; Jeong, Eun Ju; Yoon, Jin Gu; Lee, Saem Na; Kim, Sung Ran; Noh, Ji Yun; Kim, Woo Joo
Title: Viral Shedding and Environmental Cleaning in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection
  • Document date: 2015_12_30
  • ID: x11dr866_4
    Snippet: Fomite transmissibility is variably dependent on the temperature, humidity, virus family/strain and virus titer. During 2015 MERS epidemic in the ROK, average temperature and humidity was 20-30℃and 40-60% (http://www.kma.go.kr/ weather/main.jsp), which were optimal for MERS-CoV to survive on fomites [5] . The stability of MERS-CoV was more stable at conditions of 15-25℃ temperature and low humidity (<20%) [5] . As for the viral propensity, ME.....
    Document: Fomite transmissibility is variably dependent on the temperature, humidity, virus family/strain and virus titer. During 2015 MERS epidemic in the ROK, average temperature and humidity was 20-30℃and 40-60% (http://www.kma.go.kr/ weather/main.jsp), which were optimal for MERS-CoV to survive on fomites [5] . The stability of MERS-CoV was more stable at conditions of 15-25℃ temperature and low humidity (<20%) [5] . As for the viral propensity, MERS-CoV survives longer (≥48 hours) on the environmental surfaces compared to influenza virus (4 hours) and other coronaviruses (229E, 12 hours; OC43, 3 hours) [5, 6] .

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