We investigated the survival of a pandemic strain of influenza A H1N1 on a variety of common household surfaces where multiple samples were taken from 4 types of common household fomite at 7 time points. Results showed that influenza A H1N1sw virus particles remained infectious for 48 hours on a wooden surface, for 24 hours on stainless steel and plastic surfaces, and for 8 hours on a cloth surface, although virus recovery from the cloth may have been suboptimal. Our results suggest that pandemic influenza A H1N1 can survive on common household fomites for extended periods of time, and that good hand hygiene and regular disinfection of commonly touched surfaces should be practiced during the influenza season to help reduce transmission.

The survival of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus on 4 household surfaces / Oxford, John; Berezin, Eitan N.; Courvalin, Patrice; Dwyer, Dominic E.; Exner, Martin; Jana, Laura A.; Kaku, Mitsuo; Lee, Christopher; Letlape, Kgosi; Low, Donald E.; Madani, Tariq Ahmed; Rubino, Joseph R.; Saini, Narendra; Schoub, Barry D.; Signorelli, Carlo; Tierno, Philip M.; Zhong, Xuhui. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL. - ISSN 0196-6553. - 42:4(2014), pp. 423-425. [10.1016/j.ajic.2013.10.016]

The survival of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus on 4 household surfaces

SIGNORELLI, Carlo;
2014-01-01

Abstract

We investigated the survival of a pandemic strain of influenza A H1N1 on a variety of common household surfaces where multiple samples were taken from 4 types of common household fomite at 7 time points. Results showed that influenza A H1N1sw virus particles remained infectious for 48 hours on a wooden surface, for 24 hours on stainless steel and plastic surfaces, and for 8 hours on a cloth surface, although virus recovery from the cloth may have been suboptimal. Our results suggest that pandemic influenza A H1N1 can survive on common household fomites for extended periods of time, and that good hand hygiene and regular disinfection of commonly touched surfaces should be practiced during the influenza season to help reduce transmission.
2014
The survival of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus on 4 household surfaces / Oxford, John; Berezin, Eitan N.; Courvalin, Patrice; Dwyer, Dominic E.; Exner, Martin; Jana, Laura A.; Kaku, Mitsuo; Lee, Christopher; Letlape, Kgosi; Low, Donald E.; Madani, Tariq Ahmed; Rubino, Joseph R.; Saini, Narendra; Schoub, Barry D.; Signorelli, Carlo; Tierno, Philip M.; Zhong, Xuhui. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL. - ISSN 0196-6553. - 42:4(2014), pp. 423-425. [10.1016/j.ajic.2013.10.016]
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