To prevent transmission in Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks, it is recommended to disinfect living things (hands and people) with 0.05% chlorine solution and non-living things (surfaces, personal protective equipment, dead bodies) with 0.5% chlorine solution. In the current West African EVD outbreak, these solutions (manufactured from calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC), and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)) have been widely used in both Ebola Treatment Unit and community settings. To ensure solution quality, testing is necessary, however test method appropriateness for these Ebola-relevant concentrations has not previously been evaluated. We identified fourteen commercially-available methods to test Ebola-relevant...
Abstract Proper disinfection and inactivation of highly pathogenic viruses is an essential component...
Background: Chlorine-based antiseptics and disinfectants have a stability problem especially when fo...
Background: The 2014/2015 Ebolavirus outbreak resulted in more than 28,000 cases and 11,323 reported...
<div><p>To prevent transmission in Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks, it is recommended to disinfe...
The scale of the 2014–2017 West African Ebola Virus Disease outbreak overwhelmed the internati...
Various NGO guidelines suggest that human excreta may be disinfected by the application of concentra...
Concerns have been raised regarding handling of Ebola virus contaminated wastewater, as well as the ...
To prevent disease transmission, 0.05% chlorine solution is commonly recommended for handwashing in ...
The 2014 West African Ebola virus disease outbreak was the largest to date, and conflicting, chlorin...
<div><p>To prevent disease transmission, 0.05% chlorine solution is commonly recommended for handwas...
Ebola and cholera treatment centres (ETC and CTC) generate considerable quantities of excreta that c...
To prevent Ebola transmission, frequent handwashing is recommended in Ebola Treatment Units and comm...
Background: The current disease outbreak caused by the Ebola virus Makona variant (EBOV/Mak) has led...
<div><p>Ebola and cholera treatment centres (ETC and CTC) generate considerable quantities of excret...
Proper disinfection and inactivation of highly pathogenic viruses is an essential component of publi...
Abstract Proper disinfection and inactivation of highly pathogenic viruses is an essential component...
Background: Chlorine-based antiseptics and disinfectants have a stability problem especially when fo...
Background: The 2014/2015 Ebolavirus outbreak resulted in more than 28,000 cases and 11,323 reported...
<div><p>To prevent transmission in Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks, it is recommended to disinfe...
The scale of the 2014–2017 West African Ebola Virus Disease outbreak overwhelmed the internati...
Various NGO guidelines suggest that human excreta may be disinfected by the application of concentra...
Concerns have been raised regarding handling of Ebola virus contaminated wastewater, as well as the ...
To prevent disease transmission, 0.05% chlorine solution is commonly recommended for handwashing in ...
The 2014 West African Ebola virus disease outbreak was the largest to date, and conflicting, chlorin...
<div><p>To prevent disease transmission, 0.05% chlorine solution is commonly recommended for handwas...
Ebola and cholera treatment centres (ETC and CTC) generate considerable quantities of excreta that c...
To prevent Ebola transmission, frequent handwashing is recommended in Ebola Treatment Units and comm...
Background: The current disease outbreak caused by the Ebola virus Makona variant (EBOV/Mak) has led...
<div><p>Ebola and cholera treatment centres (ETC and CTC) generate considerable quantities of excret...
Proper disinfection and inactivation of highly pathogenic viruses is an essential component of publi...
Abstract Proper disinfection and inactivation of highly pathogenic viruses is an essential component...
Background: Chlorine-based antiseptics and disinfectants have a stability problem especially when fo...
Background: The 2014/2015 Ebolavirus outbreak resulted in more than 28,000 cases and 11,323 reported...