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

TED-Ed
5 May 202006:15

Summary

TLDRThe video explains the effectiveness of soap and water versus hand sanitizer in preventing the spread of viruses like COVID-19. It details the virus's lipid bilayer structure and how soap disrupts it using amphiphiles, while hand sanitizer works by destabilizing the virus's proteins with alcohol. Both methods work quickly, but doctors recommend soap and water due to its ability to wash away dirt and fully cover hands. The video also discusses the role of sanitation in communities without access to clean water and compares the effectiveness of both methods for different viral outbreaks, advising people to follow expert medical guidance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Soap and water are effective at removing viruses by breaking down the lipid membrane of the virus.
  • 😀 Hand sanitizer works by using alcohol to destabilize the virus’s membrane and proteins.
  • 😀 Both soap and water, and hand sanitizer can destroy the virus in just a few seconds.
  • 😀 Soap molecules, called amphiphiles, break up the virus's lipid membrane, causing it to collapse.
  • 😀 Hand sanitizer works like an earthquake, destabilizing the virus by disrupting its hydrophobic effect.
  • 😀 Doctors recommend washing hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water for thorough coverage.
  • 😀 Soap and water have the added benefit of washing away dirt and debris that could hide virus particles.
  • 😀 Hand sanitizer is more convenient for on-the-go use but should be rubbed in thoroughly until dry.
  • 😀 Not everyone has access to clean water, which makes providing solutions for proper hand-washing critical.
  • 😀 Soap and water are generally better for coronavirus, but hand sanitizer might be more effective for some other viral outbreaks, like the common cold caused by rhinoviruses.
  • 😀 Following the advice of medical professionals is essential for effectively handling any viral outbreak.

Q & A

  • What makes the outer surface of the coronavirus different from other viruses?

    -The outer surface of the coronavirus is made of a lipid bilayer, which consists of pin-shaped molecules whose heads are attracted to water, and tails are repulsed by it. This structure allows the virus to interact with cell membranes, aiding in infection.

  • How does soap effectively destroy the coronavirus?

    -Soap contains amphiphiles, which resemble biological lipids. Their hydrophobic tails compete with the virus’s lipids, disrupting the viral membrane. This causes the virus to break apart, allowing its RNA and proteins to be encased in soap bubbles, which can then be washed away with water.

  • What is the hydrophobic effect and how does it relate to the coronavirus?

    -The hydrophobic effect refers to the tendency of hydrophobic molecules to avoid water. In the case of the coronavirus, the hydrophobic effect helps to maintain the integrity of its viral membrane and spike proteins, enabling it to infect host cells.

  • What role does alcohol play in hand sanitizers?

    -Alcohol, such as ethanol or isopropanol, in hand sanitizers disrupts the hydrophobic effect by breaking the bonds within the virus's membrane. This causes the viral membrane to collapse and the spike proteins to disintegrate, rendering the virus inactive.

  • Why is it recommended to wash hands for at least 20 seconds?

    -Washing hands for at least 20 seconds ensures that soap and water reach all areas of the hands, including palms, fingertips, and between fingers. This thorough cleaning is necessary to fully remove any virus particles and dirt.

  • Which method, soap and water or hand sanitizer, is recommended for fighting the coronavirus?

    -Soap and water are generally recommended because they are more effective at removing dirt and ensuring full coverage of the hands. However, hand sanitizers are a good alternative when soap and water are unavailable.

  • How does soap compare to hand sanitizer when dealing with rhinoviruses?

    -Rhinoviruses, which cause common colds, have a protein structure called a capsid, which is more resistant to disruption by soap. In these cases, hand sanitizer may be more effective as it destabilizes certain proteins on the virus's surface.

  • Why is it important to follow medical professionals' advice during a viral outbreak?

    -Medical professionals are the best source of guidance because they base their recommendations on the latest scientific research and health data. Following their advice ensures the most effective prevention and treatment methods are used.

  • What challenges do billions of people face in preventing viral infections, especially during outbreaks?

    -Billions of people lack access to clean drinking water, which makes handwashing difficult. This is especially problematic during viral outbreaks when hygiene is crucial to preventing the spread of disease.

  • What innovative solution is being developed to help communities lacking access to clean water?

    -One example is a device that uses salt, water, and a car battery to create chlorinated water, which is safe for handwashing and can kill harmful pathogens, providing an alternative where clean water is scarce.

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