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Is OH technology effective in educational centers?

The OH technology device uses hydroxyl radicals to inactivate 99.9% of microorganisms, eliminate odors and reduce Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and PM particles in suspension. Although this technology based on Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP) has been proved to be safe and effective for certain viruses and bacteria, reviewing which are the most prevalent pathogens in educational centers is necessary to determine whether the OH technology is effective in these areas.

The most common infectious diseases among school-age children, mainly affect the upper respiratory tract or the gastrointestinal one [1] [2] [3].

Among the pathogens affecting the respiratory tract, we find: the viruses leading to the common cold (the most prevalent causative agent is Rhinovirus, although Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Parainfluenza viruses, and viruses of Adenoviridae and Coronaviridae families are also frequent), the Influenza virus responsible for the flu, those that cause sore throat (despite it is usually a symptom of cold or flu, in 1 out of 3 cases in children is due to Streptococcus pyogenes -also called Streptococcus group A, which can also cause conjunctivitis-), the bacterium Bordetella pertussis that results in whooping cough, and the bacteria that cause meningitis (the most typical causative agent is Neisseria meningitidis although Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae are also relevant). Common cold and flu viruses and bacteria breeding meningitis can lead to ear infections. All of these are transmitted through the respiratory tract by drops and micro-droplets released when speaking, breathing, coughing, etc., and therefore they are susceptible to hydroxyl radicals when they are in the air.

 

airborne transmission

 

The most common microorganisms causing gastroenteritis in child care centers are Norovirus, Rotavirus and Hepatitis A Virus; the bacteria Salmonella, Escherichia Coli and Shigella; as well as the parasites Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora and Giardia. Gastrointestinal diseases are transmitted mainly by the oral route, but -like those of the respiratory route- the pathogens can remain for some time on fomites (surfaces or objects).

 

oral transmission

 

 Due to its relevance, Staphylococcus aureus (causing impetigo and very common in classrooms -corresponding to 41% of the total microorganisms present[4]-), Coxsackievirus (causing hand, foot and mouth disease), Hepatitis B Virus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus should also be emphasized. All of them are transmitted via direct contact with fluids or skin.

 

direct contact transmission

 

The transfer of pathogens from hands to fomites and vice-versa has been noted in a large number of studies[5]. Depending on the characteristics of each microorganism (such as its external structure) and the environment (such as humidity or exposure to hydroxyl radicals), the time they can hold on a surface will either be extended or diminished. Generally, non-enveloped viruses are more resistant than enveloped viruses, but this is not always true: the enveloped Influenza virus can stand 48 hours on a dry surface, whereas the non-enveloped SARS-CoV virus may survive up to 96 hours, for example.

In a classroom, water fountain toggles, pencil sharpeners, keyboards, faucet handles, desktops and paper towel dispensers act as fomites, containing a high general presence of viruses and bacteria5.

The effectiveness of OH technology, the air purifier, on seven of the mentioned pathogens has already been tested in different laboratories (see Figure 2) and justified in the paper Vimbert et al.[6]. According to the sampling (air or surface), the humidity conditions, the exposure time to hydroxyl radicals, and the characteristics of each microorganism, the reports show reduction rates of 99.9 to 37%; results that allow us to conclude that OH technolgy is effective in the disinfection and purification of educational areas, protecting our children and teaching staff.

reports

 

[1] Churchill RB, Pickering LK. Infection control challenges in child-care centers. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1997;11(2):347-365. doi:10.1016/s0891-5520(05)70360-3

[2] CDC, Children’s diseases and conditions. https://www.cdc.gov/parents/children/diseases_conditions.html

[3] Mink CM, Yeh S. Infections in child-care facilities and schools. Pediatr Rev. 2009;30(7):259-269. doi:10.1542/pir.30-7-259

[4] Wang Z. (2007). Potential pathogens in the school environment.

[5] Bright KR, Boone SA, Gerba CP. Occurrence of bacteria and viruses on elementary classroom surfaces and the potential role of classroom hygiene in the spread of infectious diseases. J Sch Nurs. 2010;26(1):33-41. doi:10.1177/1059840509354383.

[6] Martínez Vimbert R, Arañó Loyo M, Custodio Sánchez D, Garcia Raurich J, Monagas Aasensio P. Evidence of OH· radicals disinfecting indoor air and surfaces in a harmless for humans method. International Journal of Engineering Research & Science. 2020 April; Vol 6, Issue 4.

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