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Assessment of iodine‐treated filter media for removal and inactivation of MS2 bacteriophage aerosols
Authors:J.‐H. Lee  C.‐Y. Wu  C.N. Lee  D. Anwar  K.M. Wysocki  D.A. Lundgren  S. Farrah  J. Wander  B.K. Heimbuch
Affiliation:1. Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;3. Dow Latex Technical Center, Midland, MI, USA;4. Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;5. Airbase Technology Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, Tyndall Air Force Base, FL, USA
Abstract:Aims: To investigate the performance of an iodine‐releasing filter medium for use as a protective device against airborne pathogens. Methods and Results: The filter’s physical and viable removal efficiencies (VRE) were investigated with challenges of MS2 bacteriophage aerosols, and the infectivity of MS2 collected on the filter was analysed. To test a proposed inactivation mechanism, media containing thiosulfate or bovine serum albumin (BSA) were put in impingers to quench and consume I2 released from the filter. In direct plating experiments, treated filters presented significantly higher VREs than did untreated filters; however, collection in excess BSA decreased VRE by half and in thiosulfate the apparent VRE decreased drastically. No significant difference in infectivity of retained viruses on treated and untreated filters was observed at the same environmental condition. Conclusions: Evidence presented herein for competition by dissolved I2 in infectivity assays supports a mechanism of induced displacement and capture of I2. It also requires that dissociation of iodine from the filter and capture of iodine by MS2 aerosols as they pass through the filter be factored in the design of the assessment methodology. The filter’s strong retention capability minimizes reaerosolization but also makes it difficult to discriminate the antimicrobial effect at the surface. Significance and Impact of the Study: This study shows the direct plating assay method to be sensitive to interference by iodine‐releasing materials. This requires reevaluation of earlier reports of VRE measurements.
Keywords:antimicrobial  biocidal filter  inactivation  iodine  MS2  removal efficiency
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