Agriculture (Mar 2021)

Mitigation of Airborne PRRSV Transmission with UV Light Treatment: Proof-of-Concept

  • Peiyang Li,
  • Jacek A. Koziel,
  • Jeffrey J. Zimmerman,
  • Jianqiang Zhang,
  • Ting-Yu Cheng,
  • Wannarat Yim-Im,
  • William S. Jenks,
  • Myeongseong Lee,
  • Baitong Chen,
  • Steven J. Hoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11030259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 259

Abstract

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Proper treatment of infectious air could potentially mitigate the spread of airborne viruses such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). The objective of this research is to test the effectiveness of ultraviolet (UV) in inactivating aerosolized PRRSV, specifically, four UV lamps, UV-A (365 nm, both fluorescent and LED-based), “excimer” UV-C (222 nm), and germicidal UV-C (254 nm), were tested. The two UV-C lamps effectively irradiated fast-moving PRRSV aerosols with short treatment times (2, respectively, based on one-stage and two-stage models. UV-C (222 nm) doses needed for a 3-log reduction 2.81 and 1.04 mJ/cm2, based on one-stage and two-stage models, respectively. However, the cost of 222 nm excimer lamps is still economically prohibitive for scaling-up trials. The UV-A (365 nm) lamps could not reduce PRRSV titers for tested doses up to 4.11 mJ/cm2. Pilot-scale or farm-scale testing of UV-C on PRRSV aerosols simulating barn ventilation rates are recommended based on its effectiveness and reasonable costs comparable to HEPA filtration.

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