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Ultraviolet-C as a Viable Reprocessing Method for Disposable Masks and Filtering Facepiece Respirators

Talita Nicolau, Núbio Gomes Filho, Andréa Zille

2021Polymers23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In normal conditions, discarding single-use personal protective equipment after use is the rule for its users due to the possibility of being infected, particularly for masks and filtering facepiece respirators. When the demand for these protective tools is not satisfied by the companies supplying them, a scenario of shortages occurs, and new strategies must arise. One possible approach regards the disinfection of these pieces of equipment, but there are multiple methods. Analyzing these methods, Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) becomes an exciting option, given its germicidal capability. This paper aims to describe the state-of-the-art for UV-C sterilization in masks and filtering facepiece respirators. To achieve this goal, we adopted a systematic literature review in multiple databases added to a snowball method to make our sample as robust as possible and encompass a more significant number of studies. We found that UV-C's germicidal capability is just as good as other sterilization methods. Combining this characteristic with other advantages makes UV-C sterilization desirable compared to other methods, despite its possible disadvantages.

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RespiratorEconomic shortageSterilization (economics)Snowball samplingUltravioletComputer scienceProcess engineeringPersonal protective equipmentMaterials scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Biochemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceMedicineEngineeringMathematicsBusinessComposite materialOptoelectronicsStatisticsInfectious disease (medical specialty)Exchange rateGovernment (linguistics)FinancePathologyDiseasePhilosophyForeign exchange marketLinguisticsInfection Control and VentilationMedical Device Sterilization and DisinfectionDental Research and COVID-19