Author: Shahi, Sharifeh; Khorvash, Reza; Goli, Mohammad; Ranjbaran, Seyed Mohsen; Najarian, Afsaneh; Mohammadi Nafchi, Abdorreza
Title: Review of proposed different irradiation methods to inactivate foodâ€processing viruses and microorganisms Cord-id: kmv71zki Document date: 2021_8_22
ID: kmv71zki
Snippet: Coronaviruses, which have been enveloped nonsegmented positiveâ€sense RNA viruses, were first mentioned in the midâ€1960s and can attack people as well as a wide range of animals (including mammals and birds). Three zoonotic coronaviruses have been identified as the cause of largeâ€scale epidemics over the last two decades: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and swine acute diarrhea syndrome (SADS). Epithelial cells in the respiratory and gastro
Document: Coronaviruses, which have been enveloped nonsegmented positiveâ€sense RNA viruses, were first mentioned in the midâ€1960s and can attack people as well as a wide range of animals (including mammals and birds). Three zoonotic coronaviruses have been identified as the cause of largeâ€scale epidemics over the last two decades: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and swine acute diarrhea syndrome (SADS). Epithelial cells in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract are the principal targeted cells, and viral shedding occurs via these systems in diverse ways such as through fomites, air, or feces. Patients infected with the novel coronavirus (2019â€nCoV) reported having visited the Wuhan seafood wholesale market shortly before disease onset. The clinical data on established 2019â€nCoV cases reported so far indicate a milder disease course than that described for patients with SARSâ€CoV or MERSâ€CoV. This study aimed to review radiation inactivation of these viruses in the food industry in three sections: visible light, ionizing radiation (alpha ray, beta ray, Xâ€ray, gamma ray, neutron, plasma, and ozone), and nonionizing radiation (microwave, ultraviolet, infrared, laser light, and radiofrequency). Due to the obvious possibility of humanâ€toâ€human and animalâ€toâ€human transmission, using at least one of these three methods in food processing and packaging during coronavirus outbreaks will be critical for preventing further outbreaks at the community level.
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