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The document lists various microorganisms and the amount of UVC germicidal energy in μW-sec/cm2 required to destroy them, including bacteria, yeasts, mold spores and viruses. Energy requirements range from 1,300 μW-sec/cm2 for Bacillus megaterium to 132,000 μW-sec/cm2 for Aspergillus niger spores.

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The document lists various microorganisms and the amount of UVC germicidal energy in μW-sec/cm2 required to destroy them, including bacteria, yeasts, mold spores and viruses. Energy requirements range from 1,300 μW-sec/cm2 for Bacillus megaterium to 132,000 μW-sec/cm2 for Aspergillus niger spores.

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UVC Germicidal Energy Required to Destroy Microorganisms

MICROORGANISM ENERGY µW-sec/cm2


BACTERIA
Bacillus anthracis 4,520
Bacillus megaterium 1,300
Bacillus megaterium spores 2,730
Bacillus subtilis 7,100
Bacillus subtilis spores 12,000
Corynebacterium diphtheriae 3,370
Escherichia coli 3,000
Micrococcus lutea 19,700
Micrococcus spheroides 10,000
Neisseria catarrhalis 4,400
Proteus vulgaris 2,640
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3,500
Pseudomonas fluorescens 8,000
Salmonella enteritidis 4,000
Salmonella typhiumurium 8,000
Serratia marcescens 2,420
Shigella paradysenteriae 1,680
Spirillum rubrum 4,400
Staphylococcus albus 1,840
Staphylococcus aureus 2,600
Streptococcus hemolyticus 2,160
Streptococcus lactis 6,150
Streptococcus viridans 2,000
YEASTS
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 6,000
Saccharomyces elliposoides 6,000
Brewer’s yeast 3,300
Baker’s yeast 3,900
MOLD SPORES
Aspergillus flavus 60,000
Aspergillus glaucus 44,000
Aspergillus niger 132,000
Mucor racemosus 17,000
Oospora lactis 6,000
Penicillium digitatum 44,000
Penicillium expansum 13,000
Pencillium roqueforti 13,000
Rhizopus nigricans 111,000
VIRUSES
Bacteriophage – E. Coli 6,600
Infectious Hepatitis 8,000
Influenza 6,600
Rotavirus 21,000
SARS coronavirus 6,600

Sources: - Various sources may report different inactivation dosages


Research Report BL-R-6-1059-3023-1, Westinghouse Electric Corporation & others

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