Radiation Inactivation of Coronavirus Infection Pathogen by the Example of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus

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Morozov V.N. [1 ]
Mukhin A.N. [2 ]
Kolyvanova M.A. [1 ,3 ]
Belousov A.V. [3 ]
Bushmanov Y.A. [3 ]
Grebennikova T.V. [2 ]
Samoylov A.S. [3 ]
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[1] Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
[2] Gamaleya Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow
[3] Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center, Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow
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ionizing radiation; Keywords: coronavirus; radiation processing; radiation sterilization; transmissible gastroenteritis virus; virus inactivation;
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10.1134/S000635092104014X
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In recent years, members of the Coronaviridae family have caused outbreaks of respiratory diseases (MERS, SARS, and COVID-19). At the same time, the potential of radiation-induced inactivation of this group of viruses have been little studied, although radiation technologies can be widely used both in the processing of personal protective equipment and in the sterilization of vaccines. In the present work, the effect of 10 MeV electron beams and 7.6 MeV bremsstrahlung on the coronavirus infection pathogen (transmissible gastroenteritis virus) has been studied in vitro. In the given experimental conditions, irradiation with photons turned out to be more effective. The virus-containing suspension frozen at –86°C was the most resistant to radiation: the dose required for complete inactivation of the virus in this case was from 15 kGy, while for the liquid suspension and lyophilized form the sterilizing dose was from 10 kGy. At lower radiation doses for all samples during passaging in cell culture, residual infectious activity of the virus was observed. These differences in the efficiency of inactivation of liquid and frozen virus-containing samples indicate a significant contribution of the direct effect of radiation. © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
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