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Presence of Influenza Virus on Touch Surfaces in Kindergartens and Primary Schools

Min Whui Fong, Nancy Leung, Jingyi Xiao, Daniel K. W. Chu, Samuel M. S. Cheng, Hau Chi So, Yuguo Li, Dkm Ip, Malik Peiris, Benjamin J. Cowling

2020The Journal of Infectious Diseases32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS: Influenza virus can survive on some surfaces, facilitating indirect person-to-person transmission. METHODS: We collected swab samples weekly from commonly touched surfaces in 7 kindergartens and primary schools during the 2017/2018 winter influenza season in Hong Kong. RESULTS: We detected influenza virus ribonucleic acid (RNA) in 12 of 1352 samples (<1%) collected from 7 of 11 classrooms (5 to 2 × 106 RNA copies/mL). Viral RNA was more frequently recovered from communal items inside classrooms such as bookshelves and doorknobs. CONCLUSIONS: Surface contamination indicates the potential role of fomites in influenza virus transmission in schools. Communal items inside classrooms may cause greater potential risks of transmission during influenza epidemics.

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VirusTransmission (telecommunications)VirologyInfluenza A virusBiologyEnvironmental healthMedicineComputer scienceTelecommunicationsInfection Control and VentilationIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureSARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
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