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Dependence of aerosol-borne influenza A virus infectivity on relative humidity and aerosol composition

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We describe a novel biosafety aerosol chamber equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for bubble-bursting aerosol generation, size distribution measurement, and condensation-growth collection to minimize sampling artifacts when measuring virus infectivity in aerosol particles. Using this facility, we investigated the effect of relative humidity (RH) in very clean air without trace gases (except ∼400 ppm CO${2}$) on the preservation of influenza A virus (IAV) infectivity in saline aerosol particles. We characterized infectivity in terms of 99%-inactivation time, t ${99}$, a metric we consider most relevant to airborne virus transmission. The viruses remained infectious for a long time, namely t ${99}$ > 5 h, if RH < 30% and the particles effloresced. Under intermediate conditions of humidity (40% < RH < 70%), the loss of infectivity was the most rapid (t ${99}$ ≈ 15-20 min, and up to t ${99}$ ≈ 35 min at 95% RH). This is more than an order of magnitude faster than suggested by many previous studies of aerosol-borne IAV, possibly due to the use of matrices containing organic molecules, such as proteins, with protective effects for the virus. We tested this hypothesis by adding sucrose to our aerosolization medium and, indeed, observed protection of IAV at intermediate RH (55%). Interestingly, the t ${99}$ of our measurements are also systematically lower than those in 1-μL droplet measurements of organic-free saline solutions, which cannot be explained by particle size effects alone.

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Dependence of aerosol-borne influenza A virus infectivity on relative humidity and aerosol composition

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uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
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uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationInstitute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich
uzh.contributor.affiliationInstitut für Atmosphäre und Klima
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uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich
uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationInstitut für Atmosphäre und Klima
uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Panepistimion Patron
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uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne
uzh.contributor.affiliationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes
uzh.contributor.authorMotos, Ghislain
uzh.contributor.authorSchaub, Aline
uzh.contributor.authorDavid, Shannon C
uzh.contributor.authorCosta, Laura
uzh.contributor.authorTerrettaz, Céline
uzh.contributor.authorKaltsonoudis, Christos
uzh.contributor.authorGlas, Irina
uzh.contributor.authorKlein, Liviana K
uzh.contributor.authorBluvshtein, Nir
uzh.contributor.authorLuo, Beiping
uzh.contributor.authorViolaki, Kalliopi
uzh.contributor.authorPohl, Marie O
uzh.contributor.authorHugentobler, Walter
uzh.contributor.authorKrieger, Ulrich K
uzh.contributor.authorPandis, Spyros N
uzh.contributor.authorStertz, Silke
uzh.contributor.authorPeter, Thomas
uzh.contributor.authorKohn, Tamar
uzh.contributor.authorNenes, Athanasios
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uzh.publication.citationMotos, G., Schaub, A., David, S. C., Costa, L., Terrettaz, C., Kaltsonoudis, C., Glas, I., Klein, L. K., Bluvshtein, N., Luo, B., Violaki, K., Pohl, M. O., Hugentobler, W., Krieger, U. K., Pandis, S. N., Stertz, S., Peter, T., Kohn, T., & Nenes, A. (2024). Dependence of aerosol-borne influenza A virus infectivity on relative humidity and aerosol composition. Frontiers in Microbiology, 15, 1484992. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1484992
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