Author: Ebru Oral; Keith K Wannomae; Rachel L Connolly; Joseph A Gardecki; Hui Min Leung; Orhun K Muratoglu; Anthony Griffiths; Anna N Honko; Laura E Avena; Lindsay GA McKay; Nick Flynn; Nadia Storm; Sierra N Downs; Ralph Jones; Brandon Emmal
Title: Vapor H2O2 sterilization as a decontamination method for the reuse of N95 respirators in the COVID-19 emergency Document date: 2020_4_16
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Snippet: A limitation of the experiment is the static application of virus to the respirators unlike the clinical use cases where there is active air flow through the respirator via inhalation by the healthcare worker. This may enable the penetration of the aerosolized droplets containing the virus deeper into the respirator. Further study of the infective virus load in clinically used respirators can determine if this is a factor to be considered for dec.....
Document: A limitation of the experiment is the static application of virus to the respirators unlike the clinical use cases where there is active air flow through the respirator via inhalation by the healthcare worker. This may enable the penetration of the aerosolized droplets containing the virus deeper into the respirator. Further study of the infective virus load in clinically used respirators can determine if this is a factor to be considered for decontamination methodology.
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