Concerned about emerging pathogens & Monkeypox ?
Concerned about emerging pathogens & Monkeypox?
CDC recommends performing disinfection using an EPA-registered disinfectant with an Emerging Viral Pathogens claim as part of its guidance for reducing Monkeypox transmission in congregate living settings.
The PDI Sani-Cloth® disinfectants listed on the next slide have demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to the Monkeypox virus on hard, nonporous surfaces. Therefore, these products can be used against the Monkeypox virus when used in accordance with the directions for use against the virus listed for each product on the next slide on hard, nonporous surfaces.
Effective against the Monkeypox virus
SKU |
Product Name |
Follow the directions for use for the following organism on the label |
Super Sani-Cloth® Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Canister |
Rotavirus, Strain WA |
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Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Canister (75 Count) |
Rotavirus, Strain WA |
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A22480 |
Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipe - SoftPack |
Rotavirus, Strain WA |
H04082 |
Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Individuals |
Rotavirus, Strain WA |
U87295 |
Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Individuals |
Rotavirus, Strain WA |
Sani-Cloth® AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Canister |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
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P72584 |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe X-Large Canister (75 Count) |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
M8063S80 |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Softpack |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
P1450P |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Pail |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
P2450P |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Refill for Pail |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
H59200 |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Individuals |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
U27500 |
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Individuals |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
SKU |
Product Name |
Follow the directions for use for the following organism on the label |
Sani-Cloth® Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Canister |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
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Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Canister |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
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Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Clinical |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
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P7007P |
Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Pail |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
P700RF |
Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Refill for Pail |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
H58195 |
Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Individuals |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
U26595 |
Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Individuals |
Adenovirus Type 2 (ATCC VR-846), Adenoid 6 Strain |
P25372 |
Sani-Cloth® Prime Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Canister |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
P24284 |
Sani-Cloth Prime Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Canister |
Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5), Strain Adenoid 75 |
P27372 |
Sani-HyPerCide® Germicidal Disposable Wipe - Large Canister |
Rhinovirus Type 1A, Strain 2060 (ATCC VR-1559) |
P26584 |
Sani-HyPerCide Germicidal Disposable Wipe - X-Large Canister |
Rhinovirus Type 1A, Strain 2060 (ATCC VR-1559) |
X13109 |
Sani-HyPerCide Germicidal Spray |
Rhinovirus Type 1A, Strain 2060 (ATCC VR-1559) |
Sani-24® Germicidal Wipe - Large Canister |
Poliovirus type 1 (ATCC VR-1562) |
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P23284 |
Sani-24 Germicidal Wipe - X-Large Canister |
Poliovirus type 1 (ATCC VR-1562) |
On Monday, May 23, EPA triggered its emerging viral pathogen (EVP) guidance in response to recent cases of monkeypox in the United States. EPA expects products on its List of Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens to kill monkeypox when used according to the label directions.
When rare or novel viruses cause outbreaks of disease, there may be few if any disinfectants that have been tested and registered for use against that specific pathogen. To prepare for situations like these, EPA created the EVP guidance, which allows disinfectant manufacturers to submit data to EPA demonstrating a product’s efficacy against difficult-to-inactivate viruses.
Monkeypox belongs to a group of viruses that is more susceptible to disinfectants than other types of viruses. While there are no disinfectants registered for use against monkeypox, all products with EVP claims have been tested against viruses that are more difficult to kill than monkeypox.
The use of products with EVP claims supplements but does not replace other infection control practices. Individuals should follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state, and local public health guidelines. Learn more about monkeypox from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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