2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71736-x
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Efficacy of microbicides for inactivation of Ebola–Makona virus on a non-porous surface: a targeted hygiene intervention for reducing virus spread

Abstract: Microbicides play critical roles in infection prevention and control of Ebola virus by decontaminating high-touch environmental surfaces (HITES), interrupting the virus-HITES-hands nexus. We evaluated the efficacy of formulations containing different microbicidal actives for inactivating Ebola virus–Makona strain (EBOV/Mak) on stainless-steel carriers per ASTM E2197-11. Formulations of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (0.05–1%), ethanol (70%), chloroxylenol (PCMX) (0.12–0.48% by weight) in hard water, and a ready-t… Show more

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“…For disinfectants that are non-cytotoxic to the cellular infectivity assays used for demonstrating efficacy, a 4-log 10 reduction in viral titer is typically considered to be effective. However, as we have previously done when dealing with especially lethal viruses, such as Ebola virus 23,24 , we extended the stringency of the assay for detecting residual infectious virus post-exposure to the microbicides by conducting the plate safety test. The latter enabled any infectious virus remaining post-exposure/neutralization to amplify in Vero cells in a six-well plate format, with up to two passages onto fresh cells performed for negative wells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For disinfectants that are non-cytotoxic to the cellular infectivity assays used for demonstrating efficacy, a 4-log 10 reduction in viral titer is typically considered to be effective. However, as we have previously done when dealing with especially lethal viruses, such as Ebola virus 23,24 , we extended the stringency of the assay for detecting residual infectious virus post-exposure to the microbicides by conducting the plate safety test. The latter enabled any infectious virus remaining post-exposure/neutralization to amplify in Vero cells in a six-well plate format, with up to two passages onto fresh cells performed for negative wells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that the susceptibility of enveloped viruses such as Ebola virus to microbicides such as salicylic acid is attributed to disruption/lysis of the lipid envelope, which is derived from the host cell during the viral maturation and release process (termed budding) [ 32 , 33 ]. This proposed mechanism is supported by the known efficacy of alcohol hand rubs against Ebola virus [ 34 ] and by the efficacy of a commercial antiseptic liquid for inactivating EBOV/Mak in suspensions containing a tripartite soil load [ 35 , 36 ]. Additional mechanisms of viral inactivation may play roles in the case of this particular LHW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure experimental reproducibility, water of standardized hardness (WSH) was prepared as previously described 13 . Brie y, 2.1 g MgCl 2 and 2.3 g CaCl 2 were diluted in 50 ml of ddH 2 O and designated as solution A.…”
Section: Water Of Standardized Hardness (Wsh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virucidal activity of these decontamination solutions was assessed in two different biological soil types. Tripartite soil containing 100 µl 5% bovine serum albumin (BSA), 400 µl 0.4% mucin, and 140 µl 5% tryptone (all sourced from Sigma Aldrich, Buchs, Switzerland) representing a medium soil load as a mucus substitute as previously described [13][14][15] . For a heavier soil load, whole blood was drawn with informed consent from a healthy 24-year-old donor never exposed to Ebola virus using BD Vacutainer K2E (EDTA) Plus Blood Collection Tubes (BD Switzerland Sàrl, Eysins, Switzerland) and used within 72 hours.…”
Section: Decontamination Solutions and Soil Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%