Background: Viral contamination of surfaces is thought to be important in transmission. Chemical disinfection can be an effective means of intervention, but little is known about the virucidal efficacy of hydrogen peroxide vapour (HPV) against enteric and respiratory viruses. Aim: To measure the virucidal efficacy of HPV against respiratory and enteric viruses on materials representing those found in institutions and homes. Methods: Poliovirus, human norovirus genogroup II. 4 (GII. 4), murine norovirus 1, rotavirus, adenovirus and influenza A (H1N1) virus dried on to stainless steel, framing panel and gauze carriers were exposed to HPV 127 ppm for 1 h at room temperature in an isolator. Poliovirus was also exposed to HPV at different locati...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health problem that results in high morbidity and...
Surface disinfectants are part of broader preventive strategies preventing the transmission of bacte...
The emergence of multiresistant bacterial strains as agents of healthcare-related infection in hospi...
Background: Viral contamination of surfaces is thought to be important in transmission. Chemical dis...
This pilot study investigates a novel approach towards efficacy testing of antimicrobial cleaning ag...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) could be used to decontaminate calicivi...
Decontamination is often necessary in facilities with sensitive spaces where pathogen elimination is...
C. difficile spores are resistant to routine cleaning agents and are able to survive on inanimate su...
Background: Hydrogen peroxide vapour is used as a room disinfectant. Its activity against murine nor...
Hospital environments are associated with a high risk of infection. As plasma-treated hydrogen perox...
Vaporous hydrogen peroxide (VHP) has been used to disinfect a wide range of biological contaminants ...
(See the Editorial Commentary by McDonald and Arduino, on pages 36–9.) Background. Admission to a ro...
Hydrogen peroxide is a common antiseptic and disinfectant that is effective against both enveloped a...
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are non-enveloped DNA viruses infecting cutaneous and mucosal squamous ...
Background/Objectives: Norovirus, a major cause of foodborne gastrointestinal infection, cannot be p...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health problem that results in high morbidity and...
Surface disinfectants are part of broader preventive strategies preventing the transmission of bacte...
The emergence of multiresistant bacterial strains as agents of healthcare-related infection in hospi...
Background: Viral contamination of surfaces is thought to be important in transmission. Chemical dis...
This pilot study investigates a novel approach towards efficacy testing of antimicrobial cleaning ag...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) could be used to decontaminate calicivi...
Decontamination is often necessary in facilities with sensitive spaces where pathogen elimination is...
C. difficile spores are resistant to routine cleaning agents and are able to survive on inanimate su...
Background: Hydrogen peroxide vapour is used as a room disinfectant. Its activity against murine nor...
Hospital environments are associated with a high risk of infection. As plasma-treated hydrogen perox...
Vaporous hydrogen peroxide (VHP) has been used to disinfect a wide range of biological contaminants ...
(See the Editorial Commentary by McDonald and Arduino, on pages 36–9.) Background. Admission to a ro...
Hydrogen peroxide is a common antiseptic and disinfectant that is effective against both enveloped a...
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are non-enveloped DNA viruses infecting cutaneous and mucosal squamous ...
Background/Objectives: Norovirus, a major cause of foodborne gastrointestinal infection, cannot be p...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health problem that results in high morbidity and...
Surface disinfectants are part of broader preventive strategies preventing the transmission of bacte...
The emergence of multiresistant bacterial strains as agents of healthcare-related infection in hospi...