Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 in hospital indoor air of COVID-19 patients’ ward with impinger method

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Mehdi Vosoughi
Chiman Karami
Abdollah Dargahi
Farhad Jeddi
Kamyar Mazloum Jalali
Aidin Hadisi
Somayeh Biparva Haghighi
Hadi Peeri Dogahe
Zahra Noorimotlagh
Seyyed Abbas Mirzaee
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[1] Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,Social Determinants of Health Research Center
[2] Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health
[3] Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,Department of Microbiology, Parasitology and Immunology
[4] Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,Department of Genetics and Pathology, School of Medicine
[5] Kerman University of Medical Sciences,Department of Microbiology and Medical Virology
[6] Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences,Faculty of Medicine
[7] Ilam University of Medical Sciences,Health & Environment Research Center
[8] Ilam University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health
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SARS-coronavirus-2; Airborne transmission; Hospital indoor air; Impinger method; COVID-19 patient wards; Temperature; Relative humidity;
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In December 2019, all nations learnt about the emergence of a pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), induced by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is a member of the β-coronavirus group. As SARS-CoV-2 has the potentiality of leading to life-threatening respiratory failure, its transmission routes need to be characterized. Yet, the possibility of airborne transmission is still debated. This study was performed to evaluate potential hospital indoor air viral quality in order to detect SARS-COV-2. For this purpose, an impinger method was used to monitor the SARS-COV-2 virus in the air. Thus, 33 samples were collected from 8 different hospital locations. The sampling time was between 50 and 60 min with a sampling flow rate of 28 L/min. Air samples were taken from 2 to 5 m away from the patients’ beds. Temperature, relative humidity, and CO2 concentration were 28, 37, and 438 ppm, respectively. The results indicated that air samples which were 2 to 5 m away from the patients’ beds were negative for the presence of the virus. According to the obtained results, it is suggested that airborne transmission may not have much effect on this pandemic. However, as the patients with SARS-CoV-2 were hospitalized in rooms with negative air pressure, the results might have been negatively affected.
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