The alcohol-based hand disinfectants recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) are found to be effective against the novel coronavirus.

This was stated by a team of researchers, the findings published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.

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The researchers informed that they exposed Sars-Cov-2 viruses for 30 seconds to the disinfectant formulations recommended by the WHO.

They tested the viruses in cell culture assays and analysed how many viruses remained infectious.

โ€œThe test does not merely apply to the WHO solutions โ€” their main components, the alcohols ethanol and isopropanol, also showed adequate inactivation of the virus,โ€ reported Hindustan Times quoting the research team.

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It was further reported that the WHO-recommended consists of 80 volume per cent ethanol, 1.45 volume per cent glycerine and 0.125 volume per cent hydrogen peroxide.

โ€œDisinfectant two consists of 75 volume per cent isopropanol, 1.45 volume per cent glycerine and 0.125 volume per cent hydrogen peroxide,โ€ the research team said.

The WHO says that the most effective way to protect against coronavirus is to frequently clean hands with alcohol-based hand sanitizers or washing them with soap and water.