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Assessment of N95 respirator decontamination and re-use for SARS-CoV-2
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2020
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Uv RadiationDecontaminationVentilationRespiratory InfectionPulmonary PhysiologyDecontamination PerspectiveLung MechanicsN95 Respirator DecontaminationInfectious Respiratory DiseasePersonal Protective EquipmentMedicineAir CleaningCovid-19Inhalation Toxicology
The unprecedented pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has created worldwide shortages of personal protective equipment, in particular respiratory protection such as N95 respirators. SARS-CoV-2 transmission is frequently occurring in hospital settings, with numerous reported cases of nosocomial transmission highlighting the vulnerability of healthcare workers. In general, N95 respirators are designed for single use prior to disposal. Several groups have addressed the potential for re-use of N95 respirators from a mechanical or from a decontamination perspective. Here, we analyzed four different decontamination methods – UV radiation (260 – 285 nm), 70ºC heat, 70% ethanol and vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP) – for their ability to reduce contamination with infectious SARS-CoV-2 and their effect on N95 respirator function.
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