Instability of Nucleic Acids in Airborne Microorganisms under Far Infrared Radiation

  • Li E
  • Lu J
  • Dong S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Emergence of zoonotic-human pathogens is proven to be a lethal threat to public health, and RNA virus including influenza viruses, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus, and COVID-19, plays a pivotal role As those viruses as airborne microorganisms spread mainly by tiny airborne particles, it is important to de-active those airborne particles before their entry into human bodies In this study, we investigated the effect of far infrared (FIR) radiation on inhibition of airborne microorganisms The result confirmed that double stand DNA from airborne microorganisms containing RNA viruses was stable under mild FIR radiation However, single strand RNA from them was found to be sensitive to FIR radiation, indicating that RNA virus in airborne particles is instable under FIR radiation Based on this observation, two models on usage of FIR radiation to prevent RNA virus transmission by air and cure RNA virus infection were proposed Then, this study suggests that FIR radiation has the potential to be a cheap, convenient, and efficient method in clinic to treat RNA virus

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Li, E.-J., Lu, J., Dong, S.-M., Zhang, M.-Z., Cen, S., Li, L.-J., & Huang, W.-H. (2020). Instability of Nucleic Acids in Airborne Microorganisms under Far Infrared Radiation. Health, 12(08), 998–1007. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2020.128074

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