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SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection in the air and on surfaces in the COVID-19 ward of a hospital in Milan, Italy

机译:SARS-COV-2在米兰的医院Covid-19病房中的空气和表面的RNA检测

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The COVID-19 outbreak has rapidly progressed worldwide finding the health system, scientists and society unprepared to face a little-known, fast spreading, and extremely deadly virus. Italy is one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic resulting in healthcare facilities bearing heavy burdens and severe restrictive measures. Despite efforts to clarify the virus transmission, especially in indoor scenarios, several aspects of SARS-CoV-2 spread are still rudimentary. This study evaluated the contamination of the air and surfaces by SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the COVID-19 isolation ward of a hospital in Milan, Italy. A total of 42 air and surface samples were collected inside five different zones of the ward including contaminated (COVID-19 patients' area), semi-contaminated (undressing room), and clean areas. SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection was performed using real time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Overall, 24.3% of swab samples were positive, but none of these were collected in the clean area. Thus, the positivity rate was higher in contaminated (35.0%) and semi-contaminated (50.0%) areas than in clean areas (0.0%; P<0.05). The most contaminated surfaces were hand sanitizer dispensers (100.0%), medical equipment (50.0%), medical equipment touch screens (50.0%), shelves for medical equipment (40.0%), bedrails (33.3%), and door handles (25.0%). All the air samples collected from the contaminated area, namely the intensive care unit and corridor, were positive while viral RNA was not detected in either semi-contaminated or clean areas. These results showed that environmental contamination did not involve clean areas, but the results also support the need for strict disinfection, hand hygiene and protective measures for healthcare workers as well as the need for airborne isolation precautions.
机译:Covid-19爆发在全球范围内迅速进展,发现卫生系统,科学家和社会毫无疑问地面对鲜为人知的,快速的蔓延和极其致命的病毒。意大利是由大流行受到最严重的国家之一,导致患有沉重负担和严重限制性措施的医疗保健设施。尽管努力澄清病毒传输,特别是在室内情景中,但SARS-COV-2蔓延的几个方面仍然是基本的。本研究评估了在意大利米兰的医院Covid-19隔离病房中SARS-COV-2 RNA污染了空气和表面。在病房的五个不同区域内收集了42个空气和表面样品,包括污染(Covid-19患者区域),半污染(脱衣橱)和清洁区域。使用实时逆转录聚合酶链反应进行SARS-COV-2 RNA检测。总体而言,24.3%的拭子样品是阳性的,但其中没有其中没有收集在清洁区域中。因此,污染(35.0%)和半污染(50.0%)区域的阳性率较高,而不是清洁区域(0.0%; P <0.05)。最具污染的表面是手动洗脱器分配器(100.0%),医疗设备(50.0%),医疗器械触摸屏(50.0%),医疗设备的货架(40.0%),床罩(33.3%)和门把手(25.0%) )。从污染区域收集的所有空气样本,即重症监护单元和走廊,均为阳性,而在半污染或清洁区域未检测到病毒RNA。这些结果表明,环境污染不涉及清洁区域,但结果也支持严格的消毒,卫生和医疗保健工作者的保护措施以及空中隔离预防措施的需求。

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