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Modeling and Experimental Validation of Microbial Transfer via Surface Touch

Pengcheng Zhao, Yuguo Li

2020Environmental Science & Technology27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Surface touch spreads disease-causing microbes, but the measured rates of microbial transfer vary significantly. Additionally, the mechanisms underlying microbial transfer via surface touch are unknown. In this study, a new physical model was proposed to accurately evaluate the microbial transfer rate in a finger-surface touch, based on the mechanistic effects of important physical factors, including surface roughness, surface wetness, touch force, and microbial transfer direction. Four surface-touch modes were distinguished, namely, a single touch, sequential touches (by different recipients), repeated touches (by the same recipient), and a touch with rubbing. The tested transfer rates collated from 26 prior studies were compared with the model predictions based on their experimental parameters, and studies in which the transfer rates were more consistent with our model predictions were identified. New validation experiments were performed by accurately controlling the parameters involved in the model. Four types of microbes were used to transfer between the naked finger and metal surface with the assistance of a purpose-made touch machine. The measured microbial transfer rate data in our new experiments had a smaller standard deviation than those reported from prior studies and were closer to the model prediction. Our novel predictive model sheds light on possible future studies.

Topics & Concepts

RubbingTransfer (computing)Biological systemSurface roughnessTransfer functionComputer scienceSurface (topology)Surface finishSimulationEnvironmental scienceArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceMathematicsMechanical engineeringBiologyEngineeringGeometryParallel computingComposite materialElectrical engineeringInfection Control in HealthcareInfection Control and VentilationRabies epidemiology and control