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Efficacy of hand rubs with a low alcohol concentration listed as effective by a national hospital hygiene society in Europe

BACKGROUND: Some national hospital hygiene societies in Europe such as the French society for hospital hygiene (SFHH) have positive lists of disinfectants. Few hand disinfectants with a rather low concentration of ethanol are listed by one society as effective for hygienic hand disinfection with 3 m...

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Autores principales: Kampf, Günter, Ostermeyer, Christiane, Werner, Heinz-Peter, Suchomel, Miranda
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3689097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23759059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-2-19
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author Kampf, Günter
Ostermeyer, Christiane
Werner, Heinz-Peter
Suchomel, Miranda
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Ostermeyer, Christiane
Werner, Heinz-Peter
Suchomel, Miranda
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description BACKGROUND: Some national hospital hygiene societies in Europe such as the French society for hospital hygiene (SFHH) have positive lists of disinfectants. Few hand disinfectants with a rather low concentration of ethanol are listed by one society as effective for hygienic hand disinfection with 3 mL in 30 s including a virucidal activity in 30 s or 60 s, but published data allow having doubts. We have therefore evaluated the efficacy of three commonly used hand disinfectants according to EN 1500 and EN 14476. METHODS: Products 1 (Aniosgel 85 NPC) and 2 (Aniosrub 85 NPC) were based on 70% ethanol, product 3 (ClinoGel derma+) on 60% ethanol and 15% isopropanol (all w/w). They were tested in 3 laboratories according to EN 1500. Three mL were applied for 30 s and compared to the reference treatment of 2 × 3 mL applications of isopropanol 60% (v/v), on hands artificially contaminated with Escherichia coli. Each laboratory used a cross-over design against the reference alcohol with 15 or 20 volunteers. The virucidal activity of the products was evaluated (EN 14476) in one laboratory against adenovirus and poliovirus in different concentrations (80%, 90%, 97%), with different organic loads (none; clean conditions; phosphate-buffered saline) for up to 3 min. RESULTS: Product 1 revealed a mean log(10)-reduction of 3.87 ± 0.79 (laboratory 1) and 4.38 ± 0.87 (laboratory 2) which was significantly lower compared to the reference procedure (4.62 ± 0.89 and 5.00 ± 0.87). In laboratory 3 product 1 was inferior to the reference disinfection (4.06 ± 0.86 versus 4.99 ± 0.90). Product 2 revealed similar results. Product 3 fulfilled the requirements in one laboratory but failed in the two other. None of the three products was able to reduce viral infectivity of both adenovirus and poliovirus by 4 log(10) steps in 3 min according to EN 14476. CONCLUSIONS: Efficacy data mentioned in a positive list published by a society for hospital hygiene should still be regarded with caution if they quite obviously contradict published data on the same or similar products.
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spelling pubmed-36890972013-06-22 Efficacy of hand rubs with a low alcohol concentration listed as effective by a national hospital hygiene society in Europe Kampf, Günter Ostermeyer, Christiane Werner, Heinz-Peter Suchomel, Miranda Antimicrob Resist Infect Control Research BACKGROUND: Some national hospital hygiene societies in Europe such as the French society for hospital hygiene (SFHH) have positive lists of disinfectants. Few hand disinfectants with a rather low concentration of ethanol are listed by one society as effective for hygienic hand disinfection with 3 mL in 30 s including a virucidal activity in 30 s or 60 s, but published data allow having doubts. We have therefore evaluated the efficacy of three commonly used hand disinfectants according to EN 1500 and EN 14476. METHODS: Products 1 (Aniosgel 85 NPC) and 2 (Aniosrub 85 NPC) were based on 70% ethanol, product 3 (ClinoGel derma+) on 60% ethanol and 15% isopropanol (all w/w). They were tested in 3 laboratories according to EN 1500. Three mL were applied for 30 s and compared to the reference treatment of 2 × 3 mL applications of isopropanol 60% (v/v), on hands artificially contaminated with Escherichia coli. Each laboratory used a cross-over design against the reference alcohol with 15 or 20 volunteers. The virucidal activity of the products was evaluated (EN 14476) in one laboratory against adenovirus and poliovirus in different concentrations (80%, 90%, 97%), with different organic loads (none; clean conditions; phosphate-buffered saline) for up to 3 min. RESULTS: Product 1 revealed a mean log(10)-reduction of 3.87 ± 0.79 (laboratory 1) and 4.38 ± 0.87 (laboratory 2) which was significantly lower compared to the reference procedure (4.62 ± 0.89 and 5.00 ± 0.87). In laboratory 3 product 1 was inferior to the reference disinfection (4.06 ± 0.86 versus 4.99 ± 0.90). Product 2 revealed similar results. Product 3 fulfilled the requirements in one laboratory but failed in the two other. None of the three products was able to reduce viral infectivity of both adenovirus and poliovirus by 4 log(10) steps in 3 min according to EN 14476. CONCLUSIONS: Efficacy data mentioned in a positive list published by a society for hospital hygiene should still be regarded with caution if they quite obviously contradict published data on the same or similar products. BioMed Central 2013-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3689097/ /pubmed/23759059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-2-19 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kampf et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Suchomel, Miranda
Efficacy of hand rubs with a low alcohol concentration listed as effective by a national hospital hygiene society in Europe
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title_short Efficacy of hand rubs with a low alcohol concentration listed as effective by a national hospital hygiene society in Europe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3689097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23759059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-2-19
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