移花接木2022-01-11 15:31:28

Covid loses 90% of ability to infect within five minutes in air – study

Distancing and mask-wearing are likely to be the most effective means of preventing infection, the study suggests. Photograph: Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images

Coronavirus loses 90% of its ability to infect us within five minutes of becoming airborne, the world’s first simulations of how the virus survives in exhaled air suggest.

The findings re-emphasise the importance of short-range Covid transmission, with physical distancing and mask-wearing likely to be the most effective means of preventing infection. Ventilation, though still worthwhile, is likely to have a lesser impact.

“People have been focused on poorly ventilated spaces and thinking about airborne transmission over metres or across a room. I’m not saying that doesn’t happen, but I think still, the greatest risk of exposure is when you’re close to someone,” said Prof Jonathan Reid, director of the University of Bristol’s Aerosol Research Centre and the study’s lead author.

“When you move further away, not only is the aerosol diluted down, there’s also less infectious virus because the virus has lost infectivity [as a result of time].”

Until now, our assumptions about how long the virus survives in tiny airborne droplets have been based on studies that involved spraying virus into sealed vessels called Goldberg drums, which rotate to keep the droplets airborne. Using this method, US researchers found that infectious virus could still be detected after three hours. Yet such experiments do not accurately replicate what happens when we cough or breathe.

Instead, researchers from the University of Bristol developed apparatus that allowed them to generate any number of tiny, virus-containing particles and gently levitate them between two electric rings for anywhere between five seconds to 20 minutes, while tightly controlling the temperature, humidity and UV light intensity of their surroundings. “This is the first time anyone has been able to actually simulate what happens to the aerosol during the exhalation process,” Reid said.

The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, suggested that as the viral particles leave the relatively moist and carbon dioxide-rich conditions of the lungs, they rapidly lose water and dry out, while the transition to lower levels of carbon dioxide is associated with a rapid increase in pH. Both of these factors disrupt the virus’ ability to infect human cells, but the speed at which the particles dry out varies according to the relative humidity of the surrounding air.

When this was lower than 50% – similar to the relatively dry air found in many offices – the virus had lost half of its infectivity within 10 seconds, after which the decline was slower and more steady. At 90% humidity – roughly equivalent to a steam or shower room – the decline in infectivity was more gradual, with 52% of particles remaining infectious after five minutes, dropping to about 10% after 20 minutes.

However, the temperature of the air made no difference to viral infectivity, contradicting the widely held belief that viral transmission is lower during warm weather.

“It means that if I’m meeting friends for lunch in a pub today, the primary [risk] is likely to be me transmitting it to my friends, or my friends transmitting it to me, rather than it being transmitted from someone on the other side of the room,” said Reid. This highlights the importance of wearing a mask in situations where people cannot physically distance, he added.

The same effects were seen across all three Sars-CoV-2 variants the team has tested so far, including Alpha. They hopes to start experiments with the Omicron variant in the coming weeks.

From the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/11/covid-loses-90-of-ability-to-infect-within-five-minutes-in-air-study

心存善念2022-01-11 15:42:00
this is a good news
移花接木2022-01-11 15:57:19
我们已经很清楚传染途径, 这个模拟试验让我们更好地理解病毒在空气中的dynamic, 建立信心!
妖妖灵2022-01-11 16:03:04
Distancing means how many feet apart?6 feet?
移花接木2022-01-11 16:14:47
agreed reasonably我刚才没贴完,病毒存活时间长短还与湿度有关, 湿度低于50%病毒会快速脱水,5秒钟失效一半,
妖妖灵2022-01-11 16:26:20
你真善于思考:)处理covid病人,有时会给diuretics,是有效的措施之一。
CLary2022-01-11 17:58:48
这么说,家里干燥点好,加湿器的不要,除湿机用起来
移花接木2022-01-11 18:07:37
我在安大略多伦多, 我真不知道什么情况下需要加湿器, 夏天地下室除湿机常开,一天一桶水,现在除湿机打开也不工作, 因为湿度低
CLary2022-01-11 18:38:10
Shake hands
LYJiang2022-01-12 01:08:34
I am keeping my fingers crossed.
chuntianle2022-01-12 01:53:36
谢谢分享。赞。
老地雷2022-01-12 05:18:13
Masking is a key!
梅雨潭2022-01-12 21:33:16
恭喜花董。首页进来,谢谢网管,Covid loses 90% of ability 2 infect within 5 minu
shakuras20002022-01-12 22:22:53
湿度的问题比较复杂。鼻腔黏膜对病毒物理阻碍,在干燥的时候这层防护减弱。
妖妖灵2022-01-12 23:48:56
以我的经验,让病人身体保持dehydrated一些,病人的缺氧症状会缓解一些。
妖妖灵2022-01-12 23:50:59
欢迎shukuras来美坛玩!欢迎参加美坛的家Home活动,今天最后一天,会有量身定做的颁奖典礼: