Which is better: Soap or hand sanitizer? - Alex Rosenthal and Pall Thordarson

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Your hands, up close, are anything but smooth.
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With peaks and valleys, folds and rifts,
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there are plenty of hiding places for a virus to stick.
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If you then touch your face, the virus can infect you.
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But there are two extraordinarily simple ways you can keep that from happening:
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soap and water, and hand sanitizer.
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So which is better?
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The coronavirus that causes COVID-19
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is one of many viruses whose protective outer surface is made of a lipid bilayer.
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These lipids are pin shaped molecules whose heads are attracted to water,
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and tails are repulsed by it.
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So in water-rich environments, lipids naturally form a shell like this,
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with the heads outside and the tails inside.
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Their shared reaction to water makes the lipids stick loosely together—
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this is called the hydrophobic effect.
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This outer structure helps the molecular machinery of the virus
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break through cellular membranes and hijack our cells.
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But it has thousands upon thousands of weak points
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where the right molecules could pry it apart.
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And this is where soap comes in.
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A single drop of any brand of soap contains quadrillions of molecules
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called amphiphiles, which resemble biological lipids.
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Their tails, which are similarly repulsed by water,
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compete for space with the lipids that make up the virus’s shell.
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But they’re just different enough to break up the regularity of the virus’s membrane,
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making the whole thing come crashing down.
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Those amphiphiles then form bubbles of their own around particles
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including the virus’s RNA and proteins.
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Apply water, and you’ll wash that whole bubble away.
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Hand sanitizers work less like a crowbar, and more like an earthquake.
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When you surround a coronavirus with water,
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the hydrophobic effect gives the bonds within the membrane their strength.
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That same effect also holds the big proteins
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that form coronavirus’s spikes in place
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and in the shape that enables them to infect your cells.
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If you dry the virus out in air, it keeps its stability.
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But now surround it with a high concentration of an alcohol,
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like the ethanol or isopropanol found in most hand-sanitizers.
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This makes the hydrophobic effect disappear,
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and gives the molecules room to move around.
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The overall effect is like removing all of the nails and mortar from a house
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and then hitting it with an earthquake.
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The cell’s membrane collapses and those spike proteins crumble.
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In either method, the actual process of destroying the virus
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happens in just a second or two.
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But doctors recommend at least 20 seconds of hand-washing
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because of the intricate landscape that is your hand.
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Soap and sanitizer need to get everywhere, including your palms, fingertips,
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the outsides of your hands, and between your fingers,
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to protect you properly.
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And when it comes to a coronavirus outbreak,
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doctors recommend washing your hands with soap and water whenever possible.
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Even though both approaches are similarly effective at killing the virus,
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soap and water has two benefits:
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first it washes away any dirt which could otherwise hide virus particles.
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But more importantly,
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it’s simply easier to fully cover your hands with soap and water
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for 20 seconds.
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Of course, hand sanitizer is more convenient to use on the go.
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In the absence of a sink, use the sanitizer as thoroughly as possible
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and rub your hands together until they’re dry.
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Unfortunately, there are billions of people
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who don’t have access to clean drinking water,
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which is a huge problem at any time but especially during an outbreak.
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Researchers and aid groups are working to provide solutions for these communities.
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One example is a device that uses salt, water, and a car battery
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to make chlorinated water that kills harmful pathogens
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and is safe for hand-washing.
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So wherever possible, soap and water are recommended for a coronavirus,
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but does that mean it's best for every viral outbreak?
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Not necessarily.
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Many common colds are caused by rhinoviruses
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that have a geometric protein structure called a capsid
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instead of a lipid membrane.
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The capsid doesn't have nearly as many weak points
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where soap amphiphiles can pry it apart,
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so it takes longer for soap to be effective.
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However some of its surface proteins are still vulnerable
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to the destabilizing effect of hand sanitizer.
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In this and similar cases, hand sanitizer may be more effective,
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especially if you then wash your hands to remove residual particles.
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The best way to know which to use for any given outbreak
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is to do what's best for all things illness-related:
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follow the advice of accredited medical professionals.
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