| Literature DB >> 2156471 |
M A Schoenbaum1, J J Zimmerman, G W Beran, D P Murphy.
Abstract
The survival of pseudorabies virus in an aerosol was studied under different environmental conditions of temperature and relative humidity. Pseudorabies virus decayed logarithmically with mean half-lives of 17.4 (85% relative humidity, 22 C), 18.8 (25% relative humidity, 22 C), 27.3 (85% relative humidity, 4 C), 36.1 (55% relative humidity, 22 C), and 43.6 (55% relative humidity, 4 C) minutes. Virus survival was significantly improved in environments at 55% relative humidity, compared with those at 85% relative humidity (P = 0.017). Rates of survival were improved in environment at 4 C in comparison with those at 22 C. Results suggest that, under the best conditions of this study, the infectivity of pseudorabies virus in an aerosol decreases by 50% in less than 1 hour.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2156471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Vet Res ISSN: 0002-9645 Impact factor: 1.156