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Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk and Incidence under Upper Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation in a Waiting Room in a Hypothetical Scenario

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  • Gwangpyo Ko
  • Harriet A. Burge
  • Edward A. Nardell
  • Kimberly M. Thompson

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Environmental control measures (ventilation, high‐efficiency particulate air filtration, and upper room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation [UVGI]) are recommended to effectively control tuberculosis (TB) transmission from unsuspected TB patients in high‐risk settings, but the effectiveness of their use is not often clear. This study presents a simulation model for a hypothetical hospital waiting room, in which the number of susceptible immunocompetent people in the waiting room follows a Poisson distribution (M= 5) in either low (annual number of TB patients = 5) or high TB risk settings (annual number of TB patients = 50), and used the model to evaluate the reduction of TB transmission risk by upper room UVGI. An exponential dose‐response model was used for TB transmission and a two‐zone model was used for evaluating the effect of upper room UVGI. Upper room UVGI reduced TB risk by 1.6‐fold at 3 μW/cm2 UV irradiance in the upper room in the low TB risk setting and by 4.1‐fold at 15 μW/cm2 UV irradiance in the upper room in the high TB risk setting. Use of upper room UVGI also reduced the mean annual new infection rate from 2.2 to 1.3 infections per year at 3 μW/cm2 and to 0.6 infections per year at 15 μW/cm2 in our hypothetical high‐risk settings. The effect of upper room UVGI was sensitive to both vertical air velocity (air mixing) and UV irradiance level. Results from partitioning variability indicate that most variability of TB transmission risk came from waiting time in our hypothetical hospital.

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  • Gwangpyo Ko & Harriet A. Burge & Edward A. Nardell & Kimberly M. Thompson, 2001. "Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk and Incidence under Upper Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation in a Waiting Room in a Hypothetical Scenario," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 21(4), pages 657-674, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:riskan:v:21:y:2001:i:4:p:657-674
    DOI: 10.1111/0272-4332.214142
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    1. Gwangpyo Ko & Kimberly M. Thompson & Edward A. Nardell, 2004. "Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk on a Commercial Airliner," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 24(2), pages 379-388, April.
    2. Martín López‐García & Marco‐Felipe King & Catherine J. Noakes, 2019. "A Multicompartment SIS Stochastic Model with Zonal Ventilation for the Spread of Nosocomial Infections: Detection, Outbreak Management, and Infection Control," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 39(8), pages 1825-1842, August.
    3. Chao-Yun Liu & Chao-Heng Tseng & Huang-Chin Wang & Chuan-Fa Dai & Yi-Hsuan Shih, 2019. "The Study of an Ultraviolet Radiation Technique for Removal of the Indoor Air Volatile Organic Compounds and Bioaerosol," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(14), pages 1-16, July.

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