Journal of Infection and Public Health (Dec 2022)

Confirmation of radiant catalytic ionization efficacy for airborne SARS-CoV-2 elimination indoors using “COVID19 traps”

  • Esteban Orenes-Piñero,
  • Antonio Moreno-Docón,
  • Joana Candela-González,
  • Diana Navas-Carrillo,
  • Juan A. Ortega-García,
  • Pablo Ramírez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
pp. 1551 – 1554

Abstract

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Radiant catalytic ionization (RCI) is a novel technology that uses the appropriate wavelength (240‐260 nm) and the phenomenon of photo-oxidation leading to permanent removal of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Here, two analyses were performed. The first of them was a complete analysis of environmental biosecurity in a hospital environment. The second one was a longitudinal study with 40 patients with confirmed COVID19 and high viral load to assess the efficacy of RCI technology eliminating airborne SARS-CoV-2 indoors. A significant decrease in the number of bacteria and fungi colony-forming units (CFUs) was found in rooms with RCI when compared with rooms without it (p=0.03 for both of them). In the second part of the study, 16 samples out of 40 (40%) were positives when RCI technology was absent; whereas, these samples were negative when the equipment was on. Incidence rates (IR) with their Poisson 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were calculated as the number of positive tests with the purifier or without it, showing an IR difference of 48.5% [CI(15.9‐81), p=0.004]. Furthermore, the IR ratio was calculated obtaining a value of 3.3, confirming that RCI diminished more than 3-fold the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 in the air of the patients’ rooms, thus laying the first stone in the fight for prevention of SARS-CoV-2 dissemination indoors.

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