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Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation

BACKGROUND: Contamination of hospital surfaces by clinically-relevant pathogens represents a major concern in healthcare facilities, due to its impact on transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and to the growing drug resistance of HAI-associated pathogens. Routinely used chemical di...

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Autores principales: Caselli, Elisabetta, D’Accolti, Maria, Vandini, Alberta, Lanzoni, Luca, Camerada, Maria Teresa, Coccagna, Maddalena, Branchini, Alessio, Antonioli, Paola, Balboni, Pier Giorgio, Di Luca, Dario, Mazzacane, Sante
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26886448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148857
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author Caselli, Elisabetta
D’Accolti, Maria
Vandini, Alberta
Lanzoni, Luca
Camerada, Maria Teresa
Coccagna, Maddalena
Branchini, Alessio
Antonioli, Paola
Balboni, Pier Giorgio
Di Luca, Dario
Mazzacane, Sante
author_facet Caselli, Elisabetta
D’Accolti, Maria
Vandini, Alberta
Lanzoni, Luca
Camerada, Maria Teresa
Coccagna, Maddalena
Branchini, Alessio
Antonioli, Paola
Balboni, Pier Giorgio
Di Luca, Dario
Mazzacane, Sante
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description BACKGROUND: Contamination of hospital surfaces by clinically-relevant pathogens represents a major concern in healthcare facilities, due to its impact on transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and to the growing drug resistance of HAI-associated pathogens. Routinely used chemical disinfectants show limitations in controlling pathogen contamination, due to their inefficacy in preventing recontamination and selection of resistant strains. Recently we observed that an innovative approach, based on a cleanser added with spores of non-pathogenic probiotic Bacilli, was effective in stably counteracting the growth of several pathogens contaminating hospital surfaces. METHODS: Here, we wanted to study the impact of the Bacillus-based cleanser on the drug-resistance features of the healthcare pathogens population. In parallel, the ability of cleanser-derived Bacilli to infect hospitalized patients was also investigated. RESULTS: Collected data showed that Bacilli spores can germinate on dry inanimate surfaces, generating the bacterial vegetative forms which counteract the growth of pathogens and effectively substitute for them on treated surfaces. Strikingly, this procedure did not select resistant species, but conversely induced an evident decrease of antibiotic resistance genes in the contaminating microbial population. Also importantly, all the six HAI-positive patients hosted in the treated areas resulted negative for probiotic Bacilli, thus adding evidences to their safety-to-use. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that this probiotic-based procedure is active not only in controlling surface microbial contamination but also in lowering drug-resistant species, suggesting that it may have relevant clinical and therapeutical implications for the management of HAIs.
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spelling pubmed-47570222016-02-26 Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation Caselli, Elisabetta D’Accolti, Maria Vandini, Alberta Lanzoni, Luca Camerada, Maria Teresa Coccagna, Maddalena Branchini, Alessio Antonioli, Paola Balboni, Pier Giorgio Di Luca, Dario Mazzacane, Sante PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Contamination of hospital surfaces by clinically-relevant pathogens represents a major concern in healthcare facilities, due to its impact on transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and to the growing drug resistance of HAI-associated pathogens. Routinely used chemical disinfectants show limitations in controlling pathogen contamination, due to their inefficacy in preventing recontamination and selection of resistant strains. Recently we observed that an innovative approach, based on a cleanser added with spores of non-pathogenic probiotic Bacilli, was effective in stably counteracting the growth of several pathogens contaminating hospital surfaces. METHODS: Here, we wanted to study the impact of the Bacillus-based cleanser on the drug-resistance features of the healthcare pathogens population. In parallel, the ability of cleanser-derived Bacilli to infect hospitalized patients was also investigated. RESULTS: Collected data showed that Bacilli spores can germinate on dry inanimate surfaces, generating the bacterial vegetative forms which counteract the growth of pathogens and effectively substitute for them on treated surfaces. Strikingly, this procedure did not select resistant species, but conversely induced an evident decrease of antibiotic resistance genes in the contaminating microbial population. Also importantly, all the six HAI-positive patients hosted in the treated areas resulted negative for probiotic Bacilli, thus adding evidences to their safety-to-use. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that this probiotic-based procedure is active not only in controlling surface microbial contamination but also in lowering drug-resistant species, suggesting that it may have relevant clinical and therapeutical implications for the management of HAIs. Public Library of Science 2016-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4757022/ /pubmed/26886448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148857 Text en © 2016 Caselli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Caselli, Elisabetta
D’Accolti, Maria
Vandini, Alberta
Lanzoni, Luca
Camerada, Maria Teresa
Coccagna, Maddalena
Branchini, Alessio
Antonioli, Paola
Balboni, Pier Giorgio
Di Luca, Dario
Mazzacane, Sante
Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title_full Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title_fullStr Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title_full_unstemmed Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title_short Impact of a Probiotic-Based Cleaning Intervention on the Microbiota Ecosystem of the Hospital Surfaces: Focus on the Resistome Remodulation
title_sort impact of a probiotic-based cleaning intervention on the microbiota ecosystem of the hospital surfaces: focus on the resistome remodulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26886448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148857
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