Coronaviruses can persist on inanimate surfaces and remain infectious
at room temperature for up to nine days, according to a study published
Feb. 6 in the Journal of Hospital Infection.
Researchers analyzed 22 studies on coronaviruses, including
literature on SARS and MERS. An analysis revealed that the viruses
normally survive on surfaces between four and five days, but can remain
infectious for up to nine days. Low temperatures and high air humidity
increase the lifespan.
In human-to-human transmission, coronaviruses incubate for two to 10
days and can spread via airborne droplets and contaminated hands or
other surfaces. However, surface disinfection procedures using 62 to 71
percent ethanol, 0.5 percent hydrogen peroxide or 0.1 percent sodium
hypochlorite are effective against coronaviruses within 1 minute.
“Different coronaviruses were analysed, and the results were all
similar,” Eike Steinmann, study author and head of the Department for
Molecular and Medical Virology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany,
said in the news release.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/quality/coronaviruses-can-remain-on-surfaces-for-up-to-9-days-study-finds.html
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