Survival of sars-cov-2 on non-porous materials in an experimental setting representative of fomites

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To better understand plausible SARS-CoV-2 transmission through fomites, a physiological model was designed to analyze the decay rate of SARS-CoV-2 infectivity. We focused on non-porous materials present in high-touch surfaces or used as containment barrier surfaces, namely glass, acrylic glass, photo-activated coated glass, stainless steel and aluminium. SARS-CoV-2 survival depended on the material considered, with half-lives on glass, photo-activated coated glass, stainless steel and aluminium equal to 6.9, 4.1, 3.5 and 2.3 h, respectively. This study highlights the potential utility of coatings in the fight against the current threat. In addition, it spotlights the need for standardizing assays to assess indirect transmission of COVID-19.

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Bonil, L., Lingas, G., Coupeau, D., Lucet, J. C., Guedj, J., Visseaux, B., & Muylkens, B. (2021). Survival of sars-cov-2 on non-porous materials in an experimental setting representative of fomites. Coatings, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11040371

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