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Good and bad get together: Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 in particulate matter pollution from different fuels

dc.contributor.authorde la Fuente, José
dc.contributor.authorArmas, Octavio
dc.contributor.authorBarroso Arévalo, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorGortázar, Christian
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Seco Romero, María Teresa
dc.contributor.authorBuendía Andrés, Aránzazu
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Florentina
dc.contributor.authorSoriano, José A.
dc.contributor.authorMazuecos, Lorena
dc.contributor.authorVaz Rodrigues, Rita
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Contreras, Reyes
dc.contributor.authorGarcía, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorMonsalve Serrano, Javier
dc.contributor.authorDomínguez Rodríguez, Lucas José
dc.contributor.authorSánchez-Vizcaíno Rodríguez, José Manuel
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-29T15:41:42Z
dc.date.available2024-10-29T15:41:42Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractAir pollution and associated particulate matter (PM) affect environmental and human health worldwide. The intense vehicle usage and the high population density in urban areas are the main causes of this public health impact. Epidemiological studies have provided evidence on the effect of air pollution on airborne SARS-CoV-2 transmission and COVID-19 disease prevalence and symptomatology. However, the causal relationship between air pollution and COVID-19 is still under investigation. Based on these results, the question addressed in this study was how long SARS-CoV-2 survives on the surface of PM from different origin to evaluate the relationship between fuel and atmospheric pollution and virus transmission risk. The persistence and viability of SARS-CoV-2 virus was characterized in 5 engine exhaust PM and 4 samples of atmospheric PM10. The results showed that SARS-CoV-2 remains on the surface of PM10 from air pollutants but interaction with engine exhaust PM inactivates the virus. Consequently, atmospheric PM10 levels may increase SARS-CoV-2 transmission risk thus supporting a causal relationship between these factors. Furthermore, the relationship of pollution PM and particularly engine exhaust PM with virus transmission risk and COVID-19 is also affected by the impact of these pollutants on host oxidative stress and immunity. Therefore, although fuel PM inactivates SARS-CoV-2, the conclusion of the study is that both atmospheric and engine exhaust PM negatively impact human health with implications for COVID-19 and other diseases
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Sanidad Animal
dc.description.facultyCentro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET)
dc.description.facultyFac. de Veterinaria
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
dc.description.sponsorshipComunidad de Madrid
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.description.statuspub
dc.identifier.citationde la Fuente, J., Armas, O., Barroso-Arévalo, S., Gortázar, C., García-Seco, T., Buendía-Andrés, A., Villanueva, F., Soriano, J. A., Mazuecos, L., Vaz-Rodrigues, R., García-Contreras, R., García, A., Monsalve-Serrano, J., Domínguez, L., & Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M. (2022). Good and bad get together: Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 in particulate matter pollution from different fuels. The Science of the total environment, 844, 157241. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157241
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157241
dc.identifier.essn1879-1026
dc.identifier.issn0048-9697
dc.identifier.officialurlhttp://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157241
dc.identifier.pmid35817121
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/109721
dc.journal.titleScience of the total environment
dc.language.isoeng
dc.page.final9
dc.page.initial1
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/RTI2018-095923-B-C21/ES/RECUPERACION DE ENERGIAS RESIDUALES EN VEHICULOS LIGEROS. IMPACTO TECNOLOGICO/
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.cdu636.09
dc.subject.keywordAir pollution
dc.subject.keywordCOVID-19
dc.subject.keywordFuel
dc.subject.keywordImmunity
dc.subject.keywordParticulate matter
dc.subject.keywordSARS-CoV-2
dc.subject.ucmVeterinaria
dc.subject.unesco3109 Ciencias Veterinarias
dc.titleGood and bad get together: Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 in particulate matter pollution from different fuels
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dc.volume.number844
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