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  • Title: Decontamination of Bacillus thuringiensis spores on selected surfaces by chlorine dioxide gas.
    Author: Han Y, Applegate B, Linton RH, Nelson PE.
    Journal: J Environ Health; 2003 Nov; 66(4):16-21. PubMed ID: 14621648.
    Abstract:
    This work examined the efficacy of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) gas for the decontamination of Bacillus thuringiensis spores on paper, wood, epoxy, and plastic surfaces. Spores representing an inoculation level of approximately 6 log colony-forming units (CFU) per surface were treated with 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 milligrams per liter (mg/L) ClO2 gas for 12 hours under 85-92 percent relative humidity and at 22 +/- 1 degrees C. Under the tested treatment conditions, the highest population of surviving spores was found on the paper surface and the lowest was found on the plastic surface (p < .05). The 5 mg/L ClO2 gas treatment inactivated 2.5, 3.6, 4.0, and 4.9 log spores per surface on paper, wood, epoxy, and plastic surfaces, respectively. A greater than 5-log reduction of spores was achieved on each surface after the 15 mg/L ClO2 gas treatment. The minimum ClO2 gas concentration needed to completely inactivate the inoculated spores was 30 mg/L for paper and wood surfaces, 25 mg/L for epoxy surfaces, and 20 mg/L for plastic surfaces. The results of this study may provide insight into the parameters of effective decontamination procedures for Bacillus spores.
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