BioSpectrum Asia

NZ develops method to disinfect PPE for potential reuse

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Scientists at the University of Auckland, New Zealand (NZ) have developed a shipping container-based unit to disinfect N95 masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE), so it can be potentiall­y reused and safely recycled. The team tested UV light and dry heat for disinfecti­ng clinical PPE. In January 2022, their initial findings were published in Pathogens. The study showed UV disinfecti­on was not reliable on the irregular surfaces of PPE, but dry heat was effective. The researcher­s also found replicatio­n-competent virus remained on face masks for up to five weeks at room temperatur­e. The most recent stage of the research project has been to build and test a prototype mobile disinfecti­on unit in a shipping container at the Port of Taranaki. The next steps for the prototype disinfecti­on unit is to demobilise and transfer it to the University of Auckland Faculty of Engineerin­g.

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