Aerobiology, Vol. 1, Pages 70-81: Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus Aerosol Using Membrane-Less Electrolyzed Water Spraying

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Aerobiology, Vol. 1, Pages 70-81: Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus Aerosol Using Membrane-Less Electrolyzed Water Spraying

Aerobiology doi: 10.3390/aerobiology1020006

Authors: Shinhao Yang Chi-Yu Chuang Hsiao-Chien Huang Wei Fang

Avian influenza virus (AIV) can have a serious impact on both human and animal health. In this study, we used an environmentally controlled chamber and a hemagglutination assay (HA) to evaluate the ability of membrane-less electrolyzed water (MLEW) spraying to inactivate H6N1 AIV aerosol. MLEW was generated by electrolyzing sodium chloride solution, and then sprayed into the chamber at free available chlorine (FAC) concentrations of 50, 100 and 200 mg/L by means of high-pressure air pumping to inactivate airborne H6N1 AIV aerosols individually. The results showed that MLEW spraying effectively neutralized H6N1 AIV aerosol. In addition, the virucidal ability of MLEW increased as the FAC concentration increased. Five minutes after MLEW spraying at an FAC concentration of 200 mg/L, the H6N1 viral HA titer decreased from 24 to 20. Our work provides important new evidence of the value of spraying with MLEW disinfectant to protect against AIV, which may be further applied for indoor decontamination purposes to promote animal and human health.

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