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Ultraviolet-C-Based Mobile Phone Sanitisation for Global Public Health and Infection Control

Introduction. Mobile phones act as fomites that pose a global public health risk of disseminating microorganisms, including highly pathogenic strains possessing antimicrobial resistances. The use of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) to sanitise mobile phones presents an alternative means to complement basic hand...

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Autores principales: Olsen, Matthew, Goldsworthy, Adrian, Nassar, Rania, Senok, Abiola, Albastaki, Abdullah, Lee, Zheng Z., Abraham, Sam, Alghafri, Rashed, Tajouri, Lotti, McKirdy, Simon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11081876
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author Olsen, Matthew
Goldsworthy, Adrian
Nassar, Rania
Senok, Abiola
Albastaki, Abdullah
Lee, Zheng Z.
Abraham, Sam
Alghafri, Rashed
Tajouri, Lotti
McKirdy, Simon
author_facet Olsen, Matthew
Goldsworthy, Adrian
Nassar, Rania
Senok, Abiola
Albastaki, Abdullah
Lee, Zheng Z.
Abraham, Sam
Alghafri, Rashed
Tajouri, Lotti
McKirdy, Simon
author_sort Olsen, Matthew
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description Introduction. Mobile phones act as fomites that pose a global public health risk of disseminating microorganisms, including highly pathogenic strains possessing antimicrobial resistances. The use of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) to sanitise mobile phones presents an alternative means to complement basic hand hygiene to prevent the cross-contamination and dissemination of microorganisms between hands and mobile phones. Aim. This study aimed to evaluate the germicidal efficacy of the Glissner CleanPhone UV-C phone sanitiser (Glissner) device. Methods. Two experimental trials were performed for the evaluation of the CleanPhone (Glissner). The first was a controlled trial, where the germicidal efficacy of the CleanPhone was evaluated against six different microorganism species that were inoculated onto mobile phones. The second was a field trial evaluating the germicidal efficacy of the CleanPhone on 100 volunteer mobile phones. Efficacy was determined based on colony counts of microorganisms on Columbia sheep blood agar before and after UV-C treatment. Results. In the controlled trial, reduction in growth was observed for all microorganisms after UV-C treatment with ST131 Escherichia coli showing the highest growth reduction at 4 log(10) CFU/mL followed by C. albicans and ATCC E. coli at 3 log(10) CFU/mL. An overall reduction in microorganism growth after UV-C treatment was also observed for the field trial, with an average growth reduction of 84.4% and 93.6% in colony counts at 24 h and 48 h post-incubation, respectively. Conclusion. The findings demonstrated the capability of the CleanPhone (Glissner) to rapidly sanitise mobile phones, thereby providing a means to reduce the potential dissemination of microorganisms, including highly pathogenic strains with antimicrobial resistance.
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spelling pubmed-104566182023-08-26 Ultraviolet-C-Based Mobile Phone Sanitisation for Global Public Health and Infection Control Olsen, Matthew Goldsworthy, Adrian Nassar, Rania Senok, Abiola Albastaki, Abdullah Lee, Zheng Z. Abraham, Sam Alghafri, Rashed Tajouri, Lotti McKirdy, Simon Microorganisms Communication Introduction. Mobile phones act as fomites that pose a global public health risk of disseminating microorganisms, including highly pathogenic strains possessing antimicrobial resistances. The use of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) to sanitise mobile phones presents an alternative means to complement basic hand hygiene to prevent the cross-contamination and dissemination of microorganisms between hands and mobile phones. Aim. This study aimed to evaluate the germicidal efficacy of the Glissner CleanPhone UV-C phone sanitiser (Glissner) device. Methods. Two experimental trials were performed for the evaluation of the CleanPhone (Glissner). The first was a controlled trial, where the germicidal efficacy of the CleanPhone was evaluated against six different microorganism species that were inoculated onto mobile phones. The second was a field trial evaluating the germicidal efficacy of the CleanPhone on 100 volunteer mobile phones. Efficacy was determined based on colony counts of microorganisms on Columbia sheep blood agar before and after UV-C treatment. Results. In the controlled trial, reduction in growth was observed for all microorganisms after UV-C treatment with ST131 Escherichia coli showing the highest growth reduction at 4 log(10) CFU/mL followed by C. albicans and ATCC E. coli at 3 log(10) CFU/mL. An overall reduction in microorganism growth after UV-C treatment was also observed for the field trial, with an average growth reduction of 84.4% and 93.6% in colony counts at 24 h and 48 h post-incubation, respectively. Conclusion. The findings demonstrated the capability of the CleanPhone (Glissner) to rapidly sanitise mobile phones, thereby providing a means to reduce the potential dissemination of microorganisms, including highly pathogenic strains with antimicrobial resistance. MDPI 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10456618/ /pubmed/37630437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11081876 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Senok, Abiola
Albastaki, Abdullah
Lee, Zheng Z.
Abraham, Sam
Alghafri, Rashed
Tajouri, Lotti
McKirdy, Simon
Ultraviolet-C-Based Mobile Phone Sanitisation for Global Public Health and Infection Control
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11081876
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