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Determination of decimal reduction time (D value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes

BACKGROUND: Prior to the selection of disinfectants for low, intermediate and high (sterilizing) levels, the decimal reduction time, D-value, for the most common and persistent bacteria identified at a health care facility should be determined. METHODS: The D-value was determined by inoculating 100...

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Autores principales: Mazzola, Priscila Gava, Penna, Thereza Christina Vessoni, da S Martins, Alzira M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14563217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-3-24
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author Mazzola, Priscila Gava
Penna, Thereza Christina Vessoni
da S Martins, Alzira M
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description BACKGROUND: Prior to the selection of disinfectants for low, intermediate and high (sterilizing) levels, the decimal reduction time, D-value, for the most common and persistent bacteria identified at a health care facility should be determined. METHODS: The D-value was determined by inoculating 100 mL of disinfecting solution with 1 mL of a bacterial suspension (10(4 )– 10(5 )CFU/mL for vegetative and spore forms). At regular intervals, 1 mL aliquots of this mixture were transferred to 8 mL of growth media containing a neutralizing agent, and incubated at optimal conditions for the microorganism. RESULTS: The highest D-values for various bacteria were determined for the following solutions: (i) 0.1% sodium dichloroisocyanurate (pH 7.0) – E. coli and A. calcoaceticus (D = 5.9 min); (ii) sodium hypochlorite (pH 7.0) at 0.025% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 24 min), E. coli and E. cloacae (D = 7.5 min); at 0.05% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.4 min) and E. coli (D = 6.1 min) and 0.1% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 3.5 min) and B. subtilis (D = 3.2 min); (iii) 2.0% glutaraldehyde (pH 7.4) – B. stearothermophilus, B. subtilis (D = 25 min) and E. coli (D = 7.1 min); (iv) 0.5% formaldehyde (pH 6.5) – B. subtilis (D = 11.8 min), B. stearothermophilus (D = 10.9 min) and A. calcoaceticus (D = 5.2 min); (v) 2.0% chlorhexidine (pH 6.2) – B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.1 min), and at 0.4% for E. cloacae (D = 8.3 min); (vi) 1.0% Minncare(® )(peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide, pH 2.3) – B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.1 min) and E. coli (D = 6.7 min). CONCLUSIONS: The suspension studies were an indication of the disinfectant efficacy on a surface. The data in this study reflect the formulations used and may vary from product to product. The expected effectiveness from the studied formulations showed that the tested agents can be recommended for surface disinfection as stated in present guidelines and emphasizes the importance and need to develop routine and novel programs to evaluate product utility.
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spelling pubmed-2700322003-11-21 Determination of decimal reduction time (D value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes Mazzola, Priscila Gava Penna, Thereza Christina Vessoni da S Martins, Alzira M BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Prior to the selection of disinfectants for low, intermediate and high (sterilizing) levels, the decimal reduction time, D-value, for the most common and persistent bacteria identified at a health care facility should be determined. METHODS: The D-value was determined by inoculating 100 mL of disinfecting solution with 1 mL of a bacterial suspension (10(4 )– 10(5 )CFU/mL for vegetative and spore forms). At regular intervals, 1 mL aliquots of this mixture were transferred to 8 mL of growth media containing a neutralizing agent, and incubated at optimal conditions for the microorganism. RESULTS: The highest D-values for various bacteria were determined for the following solutions: (i) 0.1% sodium dichloroisocyanurate (pH 7.0) – E. coli and A. calcoaceticus (D = 5.9 min); (ii) sodium hypochlorite (pH 7.0) at 0.025% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 24 min), E. coli and E. cloacae (D = 7.5 min); at 0.05% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.4 min) and E. coli (D = 6.1 min) and 0.1% for B. stearothermophilus (D = 3.5 min) and B. subtilis (D = 3.2 min); (iii) 2.0% glutaraldehyde (pH 7.4) – B. stearothermophilus, B. subtilis (D = 25 min) and E. coli (D = 7.1 min); (iv) 0.5% formaldehyde (pH 6.5) – B. subtilis (D = 11.8 min), B. stearothermophilus (D = 10.9 min) and A. calcoaceticus (D = 5.2 min); (v) 2.0% chlorhexidine (pH 6.2) – B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.1 min), and at 0.4% for E. cloacae (D = 8.3 min); (vi) 1.0% Minncare(® )(peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide, pH 2.3) – B. stearothermophilus (D = 9.1 min) and E. coli (D = 6.7 min). CONCLUSIONS: The suspension studies were an indication of the disinfectant efficacy on a surface. The data in this study reflect the formulations used and may vary from product to product. The expected effectiveness from the studied formulations showed that the tested agents can be recommended for surface disinfection as stated in present guidelines and emphasizes the importance and need to develop routine and novel programs to evaluate product utility. BioMed Central 2003-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC270032/ /pubmed/14563217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-3-24 Text en Copyright © 2003 Mazzola et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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da S Martins, Alzira M
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title_fullStr Determination of decimal reduction time (D value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes
title_full_unstemmed Determination of decimal reduction time (D value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes
title_short Determination of decimal reduction time (D value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes
title_sort determination of decimal reduction time (d value) of chemical agents used in hospitals for disinfection purposes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14563217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-3-24
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