Effect of relative humidity, atmospheric temperature, and suspending medium on the airborne survival of human rotavirus
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- DOI: 10.1139/m85-129
Effect of relative humidity, atmospheric temperature, and suspending medium on the airborne survival of human rotavirus
Abstract
The Wa strain of human rotavirus, grown in MA-104 cells, was suspended either in tryptose phosphate broth or feces from a case of rotaviral diarrhea. It was then aerosolized into a rotating drum using a Collison nebulizer. The drum air was sampled using an all-glass impinger containing tryptose phosphate broth as collecting fluid. At 20 +/- 1 degree C, the virus aerosolized from tryptose phosphate broth was found to survive best at 50 +/- 5% relative humidity, where its half-life was 44.2 +/- 6.3 h. At 30 +/- 5% and 80 +/- 5% relative humidity, the half-life of the virus was 24.5 +/- 3.5 and 3.8 +/- 1.0 h, respectively. At 6 +/- 1 degree C, the airborne survival of the virus at the mid and low relative humidity levels was further enhanced, but at the high relative humidity it remained very similar to that seen at 20 +/- 1 degree C. When aerosols of fecally suspended human rotavirus were held at 20 +/- 1 degree C with 50 +/- 5% relative humidity, nearly 80% of the airborne virus particles remained infectious even at the aerosol age of 24 h. These findings may help in our understanding of the epidemiology of rotaviral infections.
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