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Development of an Ultraviolet-C Irradiation Room in a Public Portuguese Hospital for Safe Re-Utilization of Personal Protective Respirators

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022 13 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Jorge Padrão, Helena P. Felgueiras, Jorge Padrão, Talita Nicolau, Helena P. Felgueiras, Carla Calçada, María Isabel Veiga, Nuno S. Osório, M.S. Martins, Nuno Dourado, António Taveira‐Gomes, Fernando Ferreira, Andréa Zille

Summary

Researchers developed and validated a UV-C irradiation room in a Portuguese hospital to decontaminate and enable safe reuse of FFP2 respirators, demonstrating effective sterilization using measured UV-C energy doses. The authors argue that UV-C disinfection infrastructure should be extended beyond healthcare settings to reduce PPE shortages and environmental plastic waste from single-use respirators during future pandemics.

Body Systems

Almost two years have passed since COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. However, it still holds a tight grasp on the entire human population. Several variants of concern, one after another, have spread throughout the world. The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) omicron variant may become the fastest spreading virus in history. Therefore, it is more than evident that the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) will continue to play a pivotal role during the current pandemic. This work depicts an integrative approach attesting to the effectiveness of ultra-violet-C (UV-C) energy density for the sterilization of personal protective equipment, in particular FFP2 respirators used by the health care staff in intensive care units. It is increasingly clear that this approach should not be limited to health care units. Due to the record-breaking spreading rates of SARS-CoV-2, it is apparent that the use of PPE, in particular masks and respirators, will remain a critical tool to mitigate future pandemics. Therefore, similar UV-C disinfecting rooms should be considered for use within institutions and companies and even incorporated within household devices to avoid PPE shortages and, most importantly, to reduce environmental burdens.

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