sodium-hypochlorite has been researched along with Poliomyelitis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sodium-hypochlorite and Poliomyelitis
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Decontamination efficacy of sodium hypochlorite solutions for poliovirus.
Effective decontamination procedures are critical to the successful manufacture and control of poliovirus vaccines to minimize the risk to personnel and the environment. Polio viruses have been reported to be more resistant to disinfectants than many other viruses. We assessed the efficacy of sodium hypochlorite-containing disinfectants for decontamination for three poliovirus serotypes to implement decontamination procedures that are fully compliant with the WHO GAP III and Health authorities' requirements. A 10.4 log reduction was observed with a 0.63% sodium hypochlorite solution in a suspension with high protein and high poliovirus concentrations diluted 10-fold compared with a 6 log reduction in an undiluted sample. Treatment efficacy increased with sodium hypochlorite content and decreased with sample protein content. The surface tests showed that two 1-min treatments, 5-min apart, with a 0.63% Chl sodium hypochlorite solution effectively reduced the concentration of all poliovirus serotypes by 10 log Topics: Decontamination; Disinfectants; Humans; Infection Control; Poliomyelitis; Poliovirus; Reproducibility of Results; Serogroup; Sodium Hypochlorite; Solutions; Species Specificity; Viral Load | 2020 |