Predicted Inactivation of Viruses of Relevance to Biodefense by Solar Radiation

Volume: 79, Issue: 22, Pages: 14244 - 14252
Published: Nov 15, 2005
Abstract
UV radiation from the sun is the primary germicide in the environment. The goal of this study was to estimate inactivation of viruses by solar exposure. We reviewed published reports on 254-nm UV inactivation and tabulated the sensitivities of a wide variety of viruses, including those with double-stranded DNA, single-stranded DNA, double-stranded RNA, or single-stranded RNA genomes. We calculated D(37) values (fluence producing on average one...
Paper Details
Title
Predicted Inactivation of Viruses of Relevance to Biodefense by Solar Radiation
Published Date
Nov 15, 2005
Volume
79
Issue
22
Pages
14244 - 14252
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