Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a disinfectant onto viruses in suspension on the one hand and applied onto a surface on the other. Methods: A system combining flocked swabs to recover viruses dried onto stainless steel carriers and gel filtration to eliminate cytotoxic products has been developed to study the virucidal effect of a quaternary ammonium-based disinfectant towards herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), coxsackievirus B4 (CVB4) and feline calicivirus F9 (FCV). The recovery of FCV has been estimated by RT real-time PCR. Results: HSV-1, CVB4 and FCV had a titer over 104 TCID 50 · ml-1 after 2 h drying and were recovered from the carriers using flocked swabs. HSV-1 was inactivated in suspension and on stainless steel carriers by the disinfectant (a reduction factor of 4 and 2.83 log, respectively) whereas CVB4 was resistant. The reduction of infectious titer was moderate, 1.5 log in 30 min, when FCV was in suspension, whereas it was up to 4 log in 10 min when the virus was dried on a carrier. Dried FCV was efficiently recovered from carriers as demonstrated by RT real-time PCR. Conclusion: A non-enveloped virus, FCV, applied on a surface, but not in suspension, was inactivated by a quaternary ammonium-based disinfectant. The resistance of viruses applied onto a surface to the effect of disinfectants should be investigated further. Copyright © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Thevenin, T., Lobert, P. E., & Hober, D. (2013). Inactivation of coxsackievirus B4, feline calicivirus and herpes simplex virus type 1: Unexpected virucidal effect of a disinfectant on a non-enveloped virus applied onto a surface. Intervirology, 56(4), 224–230. https://doi.org/10.1159/000350556
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