Detection of air and surface contamination by SARS-CoV-2 in hospital rooms of infected patients

Po Ying Chia(Nanyang Technological University), Kristen K. Coleman(National University of Singapore), Yian Kim Tan(DSO National Laboratories), Sean Wei Xiang Ong(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Marcus Gum(DSO National Laboratories), Sok Kiang Lau(DSO National Laboratories), Xiao Fang Lim(DSO National Laboratories), Ai Sim Lim(DSO National Laboratories), Stephanie Sutjipto(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Pei Hua Lee(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Than The Son(National University of Singapore), Barnaby Edward Young(Nanyang Technological University), Donald K. Milton(University of Maryland, College Park), Gregory C. Gray(National University of Singapore), Stephan C. Schuster(Nanyang Technological University), Timothy Barkham(National University of Singapore), Partha Pratim De(Nanyang Technological University), Shawn Vasoo(Nanyang Technological University), Mónica Chan(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Brenda Ang(National University of Singapore), Boon Huan Tan(DSO National Laboratories), Yee‐Sin Leo(National University of Singapore), Oon Tek Ng(Nanyang Technological University), Michelle Wong(DSO National Laboratories), Kalisvar Marimuthu(National University of Singapore), David Chien Lye(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Poh Lian Lim(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Cheng Chuan Lee(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Li Min Ling(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Lawrence Lee(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Tau Hong Lee(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Chen Seong Wong(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Sapna P. Sadarangani(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Ray Junhao Lin(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Deborah Hee Ling Ng(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Mucheli Sharavan Sadasiv(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Tsin Wen Yeo(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Chiaw Yee Choy(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Glorijoy Shi En Tan(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Frederico Dimatatac(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Isais Florante Santos(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Chi Jong Go(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Yu Kit Chan(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), Jun Yang Tay(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Jackie Yu-Ling Tan(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Nihar Pandit(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Benjamin Ho(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Shehara M Mendis(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Yuan Yi Constance Chen(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Mohammad Yazid Abdad(National Centre for Infectious Diseases), D G Moses(Nanyang Technological University)
Nature Communications
May 29, 2020
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Abstract Understanding the particle size distribution in the air and patterns of environmental contamination of SARS-CoV-2 is essential for infection prevention policies. Here we screen surface and air samples from hospital rooms of COVID-19 patients for SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Environmental sampling is conducted in three airborne infection isolation rooms (AIIRs) in the ICU and 27 AIIRs in the general ward. 245 surface samples are collected. 56.7% of rooms have at least one environmental surface contaminated. High touch surface contamination is shown in ten (66.7%) out of 15 patients in the first week of illness, and three (20%) beyond the first week of illness ( p = 0.01, χ 2 test). Air sampling is performed in three of the 27 AIIRs in the general ward, and detects SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive particles of sizes >4 µm and 1–4 µm in two rooms, despite these rooms having 12 air changes per hour. This warrants further study of the airborne transmission potential of SARS-CoV-2.


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