Journal of Microorganism Control
Online ISSN : 2758-6391
Print ISSN : 2758-6383
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Current circumstances and prospects on performance evaluation for infection control technologies of airborne viruses in indoor environments
NORIKO SHIMASAKI
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2023 Volume 28 Issue 4 Pages 177-186

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Abstract: Respiratory infectious diseases have potential of aerosol transmission such as COVID-19. The development of new technologies for infection control against airborne viruses are further required. It is necessary for effective development to evaluate properly the effect and role of these technologies in indoor environment. Here, the author provided essential knowledge for infection control of viral aerosols, i.e., basic concept of infection control, features of COVID-19 and Influenza including the entry receptor in body of each virus, behavior of the viral aerosols released from patient bodies, and Wells-Riley model as a traditional quantitative assessment of the infection risk by aerosol transmission. Previous evaluation studies on airborne viruses were categorized into three types of experiments, namely, in vitro, in vivo, and in humans and real indoor environments. Some prospects were described, including standard evaluation methods for air cleaners, the research group to formulate guidelines for evaluating the hygienic effects of chemical substances on microbes in real indoor space, and personal opinions on evaluation concept linked to three types of experiments. This minireview may help to correctly evaluate the hygienic effects of control technologies against airborne viruses in indoor environment and to contribute development of technologies with required performance according to infection risk.

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