Wavelength dependent UV inactivation and DNA damage of adenovirus as measured by cell culture infectivity and long range quantitative PCR.

@article{Beck2014WavelengthDU,
  title={Wavelength dependent UV inactivation and DNA damage of adenovirus as measured by cell culture infectivity and long range quantitative PCR.},
  author={Sara E. Beck and Roberto A. Rodríguez and Karl G. Linden and Thomas M. Hargy and Thomas C. Larason and Harold B. Wright},
  journal={Environmental science \& technology},
  year={2014},
  volume={48 1},
  pages={
          591-8
        }
}
Adenovirus is regarded as the most resistant pathogen to ultraviolet (UV) disinfection due to its demonstrated resistance to monochromatic, low-pressure (LP) UV irradiation at 254 nm. This resistance has resulted in high UV dose requirements for all viruses in regulations set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Polychromatic, medium-pressure (MP) UV irradiation has been shown to be much more effective than 254 nm, although the mechanisms of polychromatic UV inactivation are… 

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