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Neutralizing Viruses in Suspensions by Copper Oxide-Based Filters
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
  • G. Borkow
  • R. W. Sidwell, Utah State University
  • Donald F. Smee, Utah State University
  • Dale L. Barnard, Utah State University
  • John D. Morrey, Utah State University
  • H. H. Lara-Villegas
  • Y. Shemer-Avni
  • J. Gabbay
Document Type
Article
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Publication Date
1-1-2007
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Abstract

We report the capacity of copper oxide-containing filters to reduce infectious titers of a panel of viruses spiked into culture media. Enveloped, nonenveloped, RNA, and DNA viruses were affected, suggesting the possibility of using copper oxide-containing devices to deactivate a wide spectrum of infectious viruses found in filterable suspensions.

Citation Information
Borkow, G., Sidwell, R.W., Smee, D.F., Barnard, D.L., Morrey, J.D., Lara-Villegas, H.H., Shemer-Avni, Y., Gabbay, J 2007. Neutralizing viruses in suspensions by copper oxide 1 based filters Antimicrob Agents Chemother 51: 2605-2607.