Current disinfectant products for killing viruses like coronavirus take minutes to fully sanitize surfaces, which isn't practical on high-contact areas such as door handles, elevators and bannisters.
There are two disinfectant products now approved to work against the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. They are effective at neutralizing over 99 percent of the virus. But if not available, experts say ...
The study was led by Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen Dr. Karolin Hijazi, and was a collaboration with Professor Ian Gould, Consultant Microbiologist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Tips for disinfecting the house after having flu or other viruses include wearing gloves, opening windows, and wiping down hard surfaces with disinfectant cleaners or diluted bleach. When disinfecting ...