Efficacy of disinfectants and hand sanitizers against avian respiratory viruses

Devi P. Patnayak, Minakshi Prasad, Yashpal S. Malik, M. A. Ramakrishnan, Sagar M. Goyal

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Abstract

Disinfectants play a major role in the control of animal diseases by decontaminating the farm environment. We evaluated the virucidal efficacy of nine commonly used disinfectants on a nonporous surface contaminated experimentally with avian metapneumovirus (aMPV), avian influenza virus, or Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Phenolic compounds and glutaraldehyde were found to be the most effective against all three viruses. Quaternary ammonium compounds were effective against aMPV but not against the other two viruses. In addition, efficacy of commercially available hand sanitizers was evaluated on human fingers contaminated with aMPV and NDV. All three hand sanitizers tested were found to be effective against both viruses within 1 min of application on fingers.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)199-202
Number of pages4
JournalAvian diseases
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2008

Keywords

  • Avian viruses
  • Disinfectants
  • Hand sanitizers
  • Surfaces
  • Survival

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