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Decontamination of N95 masks for re-use employing 7 widely available sterilization methods.

Anand Kumar1, Samantha B Kasloff2, Anders Leung2, Todd Cutts2, James E Strong2, Kevin Hills3, Frank X Gu4, Paul Chen4, Gloria Vazquez-Grande5, Barret Rush5, Sylvain Lother5, Kimberly Malo6, Ryan Zarychanski7, Jay Krishnan2.   

Abstract

The response to the COVID-19 epidemic is generating severe shortages of personal protective equipment around the world. In particular, the supply of N95 respirator masks has become severely depleted, with supplies having to be rationed and health care workers having to use masks for prolonged periods in many countries. We sought to test the ability of 7 different decontamination methods: autoclave treatment, ethylene oxide gassing (ETO), low temperature hydrogen peroxide gas plasma (LT-HPGP) treatment, vaporous hydrogen peroxide (VHP) exposure, peracetic acid dry fogging (PAF), ultraviolet C irradiation (UVCI) and moist heat (MH) treatment to decontaminate a variety of different N95 masks following experimental contamination with SARS-CoV-2 or vesicular stomatitis virus as a surrogate. In addition, we sought to determine whether masks would tolerate repeated cycles of decontamination while maintaining structural and functional integrity. All methods except for UVCI were effective in total elimination of viable virus from treated masks. We found that all respirator masks tolerated at least one cycle of all treatment modalities without structural or functional deterioration as assessed by fit testing; filtration efficiency testing results were mostly similar except that a single cycle of LT-HPGP was associated with failures in 3 of 6 masks assessed. VHP, PAF, UVCI, and MH were associated with preserved mask integrity to a minimum of 10 cycles by both fit and filtration testing. A similar result was shown with ethylene oxide gassing to the maximum 3 cycles tested. Pleated, layered non-woven fabric N95 masks retained integrity in fit testing for at least 10 cycles of autoclaving but the molded N95 masks failed after 1 cycle; filtration testing however was intact to 5 cycles for all masks. The successful application of autoclaving for layered, pleated masks may be of particular use to institutions globally due to the virtually universal accessibility of autoclaves in health care settings. Given the ability to modify widely available heating cabinets on hospital wards in well-resourced settings, the application of moist heat may allow local processing of N95 masks.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33326504     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  19 in total

1.  Dry Heat as a Potential Decontamination Method on the Filtration Efficiency of Filtering Facepiece Respirators.

Authors:  Zhixu Jin; Chenchen Sun; Wending Wu; Xiaobing Yang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-11       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Reusing Face Covering Masks: Probing the Impact of Heat Treatment.

Authors:  Shan Yan; Chavis A Stackhouse; Iradwikanari Waluyo; Adrian Hunt; Kim Kisslinger; Ashley R Head; David C Bock; Esther S Takeuchi; Kenneth J Takeuchi; Lei Wang; Amy C Marschilok
Journal:  ACS Sustain Chem Eng       Date:  2021-09-28       Impact factor: 9.224

3.  Stability of SARS-CoV-2 on critical personal protective equipment.

Authors:  Samantha B Kasloff; Todd Cutts; Anders Leung; James E Strong; Duane Funk
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-13       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 4.  Face masks against COVID-19: Standards, efficacy, testing and decontamination methods.

Authors:  Jerry T J Ju; Leah N Boisvert; Yi Y Zuo
Journal:  Adv Colloid Interface Sci       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 12.984

5.  Practical recommendations for the prevention and management of COVID-19 in low-income and middle-income settings: adapting clinical experience from the field.

Authors:  Sasha Abdallah Fahme; Kathleen F Walsh; Vanessa Rouzier; Puja Chebrolu; Hyasinta Jaka; Justin Roy Kingery; Fouad M Fouad; Jyoti S Mathad; Jennifer A Downs; Margaret McNairy
Journal:  Fam Med Community Health       Date:  2021-04

6.  Dry heat sterilization as a method to recycle N95 respirator masks: The importance of fit.

Authors:  John G Yuen; Amy C Marshilok; Peter Todd Benziger; Shan Yan; Jeronimo Cello; Chavis A Stackhouse; Kim Kisslinger; David C Bock; Esther S Takeuchi; Kenneth J Takeuchi; Lei Wang; Sruthi Babu; Glen Itzkowitz; David Thanassi; Daniel A Knopf; Kenneth R Shroyer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Healthcare Workers' Experiences and Views of Using Surgical Masks and Respirators, and Their Attitudes on the Sustainability: A Semi-Structured Survey Study during COVID-19.

Authors:  Anu Venesoja; Kaisa Grönman; Susanna Tella; Salla Hiltunen; Krista Koljonen; Svetlana Butylina; Laura Rotinen; Paulus Torkki; Katri Laatikainen
Journal:  Nurs Rep       Date:  2021-08-07

8.  N95 respirator decontamination: a study in reusability.

Authors:  C-G Wang; Z Li; S Liu; C T Ng; M Marzuki; P S Jeslyn Wong; B Tan; A Lee; C F Hui Lim; P Bifani; Z Fang; J C Ching Wong; Y X Setoh; Y Y Yang; C H Mun; S Z Fiona Phua; W Q Lim; L Lin; A R Cook; H Tanoto; L-C Ng; A Singhal; Y W Leong; X J Loh
Journal:  Mater Today Adv       Date:  2021-06-23

9.  Vapourized Hydrogen Peroxide Decontamination in a Hospital Setting Inactivates SARS-CoV-2 and HCoV-229E without Compromising Filtration Efficiency of Unexpired N95 Respirators.

Authors:  Natasha Christie-Holmes; Rachel Tyli; Patrick Budylowski; Furkan Guvenc; Amit Weiner; Betty Poon; Mary Speck; Stephenie Naugler; Allen Rainville; Ayoob Ghalami; Shannon McCaw; Steven Hayes; Samira Mubareka; Scott D Gray-Owen; Ori D Rotstein; Rita A Kandel; James A Scott
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2021-07-25       Impact factor: 2.918

Review 10.  Managing ICU surge during the COVID-19 crisis: rapid guidelines.

Authors:  Shadman Aziz; Yaseen M Arabi; Waleed Alhazzani; Laura Evans; Giuseppe Citerio; Katherine Fischkoff; Jorge Salluh; Geert Meyfroidt; Fayez Alshamsi; Simon Oczkowski; Elie Azoulay; Amy Price; Lisa Burry; Amy Dzierba; Andrew Benintende; Jill Morgan; Giacomo Grasselli; Andrew Rhodes; Morten H Møller; Larry Chu; Shelly Schwedhelm; John J Lowe; Du Bin; Michael D Christian
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2020-06-08       Impact factor: 41.787

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