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virus. Then participants repeated the hand washing/drying procedure before using their fingertips to touch the three contaminated sites as instructed to simulate natural daily life activities. Following touching, the investigators tested the participants' fingertips for virus.

Throughout the study, investigators used the very sensitive RT-PCR technology to detect the rhinovirus virus, specifically the RNA genetic material. Hendley and Rubino's coauthors were Birgit Winther, M.D., Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, and Kathleen Ashe, Laboratory and Research Specialist II, both at UVa, and Karen McCue, MS, Manager in Research & Development at Reckitt-Benckiser Inc.

ICAAC Presentation information: ICAAC Reference No.: V-1693 Popular Title: Contamination of Environmental Surfaces During Normal Daily Activities of Hotel Guests with Rhinovirus Colds Technical Title: Environmental Contamination with Rhinovirus and Transfer to Healthy Individuals by Daily Life Activity Day and Time of Presentation: Friday, Sept. 29th from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm PT

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