Prevention the spread of norovirus infection on airborne route by using Plasma Assisted Catalytic Technology (PACT) device.

Yoshimoto Tanaka,Kan Fujino, Gerald Andrew Larkins, Atsushi Osawa,Yuji Hayashi,Satoshi Taharaguchi

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE(2018)

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Zoonoses are frequently reported, and outbreaks of the highly pathogenic influenza virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and Middle East respiratory syndrome have occurred recently, in Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Sterilization using a chemical reactor with plasma assisted catalytic technology (PACT) was investigated. Tests were carried out on the feline calicivirus (FCV) vaccine strain F9, which is a surrogate of airborne pathogen human norovirus. Results showed that the PACT device could inactivate FCV, which passed through the plasma chamber. Sterilization rate may be more than 99.99% (below the detection limit). These results indicate that PACT may be an effective mean to inactivate many viruses, including human norovirus, and potentially other airborne, infectious microorganisms.
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feline calcivirus,pathogen,plasma,sterilization,zoonosis
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