In the last two years, the world has been overwhelmed by SARS-CoV-2. One of the most important ways to prevent the spread of the virus is the control of indoor conditions: from surface hygiene to ventilation. Regarding the indoor environments, monitoring the presence of the virus in the indoor air seems to be promising, since there is strong evidence that airborne transmission through infected droplets and aerosols is its dominant transmission route. So far, few studies report the successful detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the air; moreover, the lack of a standard guideline for air monitoring reduces the uniformity of the results and their usefulness in the management of the risk of virus transmission. In this work, starting from a critical analysis of the existing standards and guidelines for indoor air quality, we define a strategy to set-up indoor air sampling plans for the detection of SARS-CoV-2. The strategy is then tested through a case study conducted in two kindergartens in the metropolitan city of Milan, in Italy, involving a total of 290 children and 47 teachers from 19 classrooms. The results proved its completeness, effectiveness, and suitability as a key tool in the airborne SARS-CoV-2 infection risk management process. Future research directions are then identified and discussed.

Definition of an indoor air sampling strategy for sars-cov-2 detection and risk management: case study in Kindergartens / Borgese, Laura; Tomasoni, Giuseppe; Marciano, Filippo; Zacco, Annalisa; Bilo, Fabjola; Stefana, Elena; Cocca, Paola; Rossi, Diana; Cirelli, Paola; Ciribini, Angelo Luigi Camillo; Comai, Sara; Mastrolembo Ventura, Silvia; Savoldi Boles, Michela; Micheletti, Diletta; Cattivelli, Daniela; Galletti, Serena; Dubacq, Sophie; Perrone, Maria Grazia; Depero, Laura Eleonora. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 19:12(2022). [10.3390/ijerph19127406]

Definition of an indoor air sampling strategy for sars-cov-2 detection and risk management: case study in Kindergartens

Stefana, Elena;Depero, Laura Eleonora
2022

Abstract

In the last two years, the world has been overwhelmed by SARS-CoV-2. One of the most important ways to prevent the spread of the virus is the control of indoor conditions: from surface hygiene to ventilation. Regarding the indoor environments, monitoring the presence of the virus in the indoor air seems to be promising, since there is strong evidence that airborne transmission through infected droplets and aerosols is its dominant transmission route. So far, few studies report the successful detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the air; moreover, the lack of a standard guideline for air monitoring reduces the uniformity of the results and their usefulness in the management of the risk of virus transmission. In this work, starting from a critical analysis of the existing standards and guidelines for indoor air quality, we define a strategy to set-up indoor air sampling plans for the detection of SARS-CoV-2. The strategy is then tested through a case study conducted in two kindergartens in the metropolitan city of Milan, in Italy, involving a total of 290 children and 47 teachers from 19 classrooms. The results proved its completeness, effectiveness, and suitability as a key tool in the airborne SARS-CoV-2 infection risk management process. Future research directions are then identified and discussed.
2022
COVID-19; risk assessment and control; hazard identification; aerosol transmission; droplet transmission; bioaerosol sampling; sampling plan; standard guideline; school
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Definition of an indoor air sampling strategy for sars-cov-2 detection and risk management: case study in Kindergartens / Borgese, Laura; Tomasoni, Giuseppe; Marciano, Filippo; Zacco, Annalisa; Bilo, Fabjola; Stefana, Elena; Cocca, Paola; Rossi, Diana; Cirelli, Paola; Ciribini, Angelo Luigi Camillo; Comai, Sara; Mastrolembo Ventura, Silvia; Savoldi Boles, Michela; Micheletti, Diletta; Cattivelli, Daniela; Galletti, Serena; Dubacq, Sophie; Perrone, Maria Grazia; Depero, Laura Eleonora. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 19:12(2022). [10.3390/ijerph19127406]
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