UVC/UVGI: Airborne Pathogen Control, Improving Indoor Health
*Corresponding Author:Received Date: Sep 03, 2025 / Accepted Date: Oct 01, 2025 / Published Date: Oct 01, 2025
Citation: Robinson DM (2025) UVC/UVGI: Airborne Pathogen Control, Improving Indoor Health. awbd 14: 319.DOI: 10.4172/2167-7719.1000319
Copyright: © 2025 Dr. Mark Robinson This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permitsunrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
This collection of research explores the effectiveness and broad application of Ultraviolet C (UVC) light and Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) for controlling airborne pathogens in indoor environments. Studies highlight UVC’s significant role in mitigating infection transmission, including respiratory viruses, through various methods like upper-room, in-duct, and portable systems. Evaluations demonstrate efficacy in reducing microbial loads and improving air quality. The body of work also addresses implementation challenges, safety considerations, and economic viability. Collectively, these papers underscore UVC/UVGI as a promising technology for enhancing public health and indoor air hygiene, driving safer and more effective disinfection strategies.

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