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Unlocking the surge in demand for personal and protective equipment (PPE) and improvised face coverings arising from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic - Implications for efficacy, re-use and sustainable waste management

机译:解锁对个人和保护设备(PPE)的需求激增,并从冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行产生的患有疗效,重复使用和可持续废物管理的影响

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Currently, there is no effective vaccine for tackling the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 with the occurrence of repeat waves of infection frequently stretching hospital resources beyond capacity. Disease countermeasures rely upon preventing person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV2 so as to protect front-line healthcare workers (HCWs). COVID-19 brings enormous challenges in terms of sustaining the supply chain for single-use-plastic personal and protective equipment (PPE). Post-COVID-19, the changes in medical practice will drive high demand for PPE. Important countermeasures for preventing COVID-19 transmission include mitigating potential high risk aerosol transmission in healthcare setting using medical PPE (such as filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs)) and the appropriate use of face coverings by the general public that carries a lower transmission risk. PPE reuse is a potential short term solution during COVID-19 pandemic where there is increased evidence for effective deployment of reprocessing methods such as vaporized hydrogen peroxide (30 to 35% VH2O2) used alone or combined with ozone, ultraviolet light at 254 nm (2000 mJ/cm~2) and moist heat (60 °C at high humidity for 60 min). Barriers to PPE reuse include potentially trust and acceptance by HCWs. Efficacy of face coverings are influenced by the appropriate wearing to cover the nose and mouth, type of material used, number of layers, duration of wearing, and potentially superior use of ties over ear loops. Insertion of a nose clip into cloth coverings may help with maintaining fit. Use of 60 °C for 60 min (such as, use of domestic washing machine and spin dryer) has been advocated for face covering decontamination. Risk of virus infiltration in improvised face coverings is potentially increased by duration of wearing due to humidity, liquid diffusion and virus retention. Future sustained use of PPE will be influenced by the availability of recyclable PPE and by innovative biomedical waste management.
机译:目前,没有有效的疫苗用于解决SARS-COV-2引起的正在进行的Covid-19大流行,随着频繁延伸医院资源超过容量的速度延伸。疾病对策依赖于预防人员传输SARS-COV2,以保护前线医疗保健工人(HCWS)。 Covid-19在维持单用塑料个人和保护设备(PPE)的供应链方面带来了巨大挑战。后Covid-19,医疗实践的变化将推动对PPE的高需求。防止Covid-19传输的重要对策包括使用医疗PPE(如过滤面板呼吸器(FFR))和携带较低传输风险的脸部覆盖物的适当使用面部覆盖物的潜在高风险气溶胶传播。 PPE再利用是Covid-19大流行期间的潜在短期解决方案,其中有程序有效地部署的证据,以便单独使用或与臭氧组合使用的蒸发过氧化氢(30至35%VH 2 O 2),在254nm(2000(2000) MJ / cm〜2)和潮湿的热(高湿度为60分钟的60℃)。 PPE再利用的障碍包括HCW的潜在信任和接受。面部覆盖物的功效受适当佩戴的适当磨损,覆盖鼻子和嘴巴,使用的材料类型,层数,穿着持续时间,并且潜在优越地使用耳环的关系。将鼻夹插入布覆盖物中可能有助于保持合适。已经提倡使用60°C 60分钟(例如,使用家用洗衣机和旋转干燥器),面对覆盖覆盖净化。由于湿度,液体扩散和病毒保留,即可进入面覆盖物中病毒渗透的风险可能增加。 PPE的未来持续利用将受重新使用PPE的可用性和创新生物医学废物管理的影响。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2021年第15期|142259.1-142259.18|共18页
  • 作者

    Neil J. Rowan; John G. Laffey;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Nursing and Healthcare Athlone Institute of Technology Ireland Centre for Disinfection Sterilization and Biosecurity Athlone Institute of Technology Ireland Empower Eco Sustainability Hub Lough Boora Co. Offaly Ireland;

    Lung Biology Group Regenerative Medicine Institute at CURAM Centre for Medical Devices National University of Ireland Galway Galway Ireland Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine University Hospital Galway Galway Ireland;

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    COVID-19; PPE; Face coverings; Reuse; Sustainability; Waste management;

    机译:新冠肺炎;PPE;面部覆盖物;重用;可持续性;废物管理;

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