Persistence analysis of poliovirus on three different types of fomites
Journal of Applied Microbiology2016Vol. 122(2), pp. 522–530
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Sushil B. Tamrakar, John R. Henley, Patrick L. Gurian, C.P. Gerba, John Mitchell, Kyle S. Enger, Joan B. Rose
Abstract
In protected indoor environments poliovirus can remain infective for weeks. The models identified by this study can be used in risk assessments to identify appropriate strategies for managing this risk.
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