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ICAAC Video: How Quickly A Virus Can Spread In A Building - Protect Yourself By Frequent Hand Washing

sharon sanders

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hat tip Michael Coston

My bolding in red.


Monday, September 08, 2014

ICAAC Video: How Quickly A Virus Can Spread In A Building




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The 54rd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) runs through September 9th in Washington D.C. , and this morning we’ve an absolutely fascinating video sponsored by theAmerican Society for Microbiologyshowing just how quickly a single introduction of a virus into an office environment can spread to contaminate an entire building.
Of particular interest, this conversation explores how their results relate to this week’s Enterovirus (HEV-D68) outbreak (seeEnterovirus D-68 (HEV-D68) Update).
First, the press release on the study, then a link to the video on MicrobeWorld’s Youtube channel.
How Quickly Viruses Can Contaminate Buildings and How to Stop Them

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WASHINGTON, DC – September 8, 2014 – Using tracer viruses, researchers found that contamination of just a single doorknob or table top results in the spread of viruses throughout office buildings, hotels, and health care facilities. Within 2 to 4 hours, the virus could be detected on 40 to 60 percent of workers and visitors in the facilities and commonly touched objects, according to research presented at the 54th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), an infectious disease meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.
There is a simple solution, though, says Charles Gerba of the University of Arizona, Tucson, who presented the study.
“Using disinfecting wipes containing quaternary ammonium compounds (QUATS) registered by EPA as effective against viruses like norovirus and flu, along with hand hygiene, reduced virus spread by 80 to 99 percent,” he says.
(Continue . . . )
The video is available on thehttp://www.microbeworld.org/podcasts/asm-live website right now, but should be moved to the MicrobeWorld’s Youtube channel later today.
Monday, September 8

9:00 a.m. -- How Quickly Viruses Can Contaminate a Building
Using tracer viruses, researchers found that contamination of just a single doorknob or table top results in the spread of viruses throughout office buildings, hotels, and health care facilities. Within 2 to 4 hours, the virus could be detected on 40 to 60 percent of workers and visitors in the facilities and commonly touched objects.

Simple use of common disinfectant wipes reduced virus spread by 80 to 99 percent.


Charles Gerba, University of Arizona, Tucson


Sigh. Based on this, and the viral threats lining up, guess I’m gonna need to lay in a bigger supply of hand sanitizer.

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