id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010343-tqqt0hj7 Alidjinou, Enagnon Kazali Resistance of Enteric Viruses on Fomites 2017-06-15 .txt text/plain 5031 268 40 The survival of main enteric viruses on fomites and its implication for virus transmission will be analyzed, and the major disinfection procedures and their impact will be described. Available data suggest that the majority of viruses persist longer on nonporous surfaces [7] ; however, results are sometimes conflicting, and the effect of fomite properties might also depend on the viral type. Therefore, survival and inactivation studies are commonly conducted using cultivable surrogates such as feline calicivirus (FCV) or murine norovirus (MNV) [40] . In another study conducted at room temperature, the authors demonstrated that MNV could survive for up to 28 days on 6 different surfaces and the rank order of infectivity reduction from highest to lowest was stainless steel, plastic, rubber, glass, ceramic, and wood [44] . Disinfectants are commonly used for virus inactivation, especially in the health care settings and the food industry, to prevent outbreaks due to enteric viruses. ./cache/cord-010343-tqqt0hj7.txt ./txt/cord-010343-tqqt0hj7.txt