Gas Plasma Technology-An Asset to Healthcare during Viral Pandemics Such as the COVID-19 Crisis?

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2020
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4
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4
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New York, NY : IEEE
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The COVID-19 crisis profoundly disguised the vulnerability of human societies and healthcare systems in the situation of a pandemic. In many instances, it became evident that the quick and safe reduction of viral load and spread is the foremost principle in the successful management of such a pandemic. However, it became also clear that many of the established routines in healthcare are not always sufficient to cope with the increased demand for decontamination procedures of items, healthcare products, and even infected tissues. For the last 25 years, the use of gas plasma technology has sparked a tremendous amount of literature on its decontaminating properties, especially for heat-labile targets, such as polymers and tissues, where chemical decontamination often is not appropriate. However, while the majority of earlier work focused on bacteria, only relatively few reports are available on the inactivation of viruses. We here aim to provide a perspective for the general audience of the chances and opportunities of gas plasma technology for supporting healthcare during viral pandemics such as the COVID-19 crisis. This includes possible real-world plasma applications, appropriate laboratory viral test systems, and critical points on the technical and safety requirements of gas plasmas for virus inactivation.

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Airborne virus, cold atmospheric pressure plasma, DBD, decontamination, plasma jet, transmission
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Bekeschus, S., Kramer, A., Suffredini, E., von Woedtke, T., & Colombo, V. (2020). Gas Plasma Technology-An Asset to Healthcare during Viral Pandemics Such as the COVID-19 Crisis? 4(4). https://doi.org//10.1109/trpms.2020.3002658
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CC BY 4.0 Unported