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Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801

Bactericidal materials gained interest in the health care sector as they are capable of preventing material surfaces from microbial colonization and subsequent spread of infections. However, commercialization of antimicrobial materials requires proof of their efficacy, which is usually done using in...

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Autores principales: Wiegand, Cornelia, Völpel, Andrea, Ewald, Andrea, Remesch, Markko, Kuever, Jan, Bauer, Janine, Griesheim, Stefanie, Hauser, Carolin, Thielmann, Julian, Tonndorf-Martini, Silke, Sigusch, Bernd W., Weisser, Jürgen, Wyrwa, Ralf, Elsner, Peter, Hipler, Uta-Christina, Roth, Martin, Dewald, Carolin, Lüdecke-Beyer, Claudia, Bossert, Jörg
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5860763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194339
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author Wiegand, Cornelia
Völpel, Andrea
Ewald, Andrea
Remesch, Markko
Kuever, Jan
Bauer, Janine
Griesheim, Stefanie
Hauser, Carolin
Thielmann, Julian
Tonndorf-Martini, Silke
Sigusch, Bernd W.
Weisser, Jürgen
Wyrwa, Ralf
Elsner, Peter
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Roth, Martin
Dewald, Carolin
Lüdecke-Beyer, Claudia
Bossert, Jörg
author_facet Wiegand, Cornelia
Völpel, Andrea
Ewald, Andrea
Remesch, Markko
Kuever, Jan
Bauer, Janine
Griesheim, Stefanie
Hauser, Carolin
Thielmann, Julian
Tonndorf-Martini, Silke
Sigusch, Bernd W.
Weisser, Jürgen
Wyrwa, Ralf
Elsner, Peter
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Roth, Martin
Dewald, Carolin
Lüdecke-Beyer, Claudia
Bossert, Jörg
author_sort Wiegand, Cornelia
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description Bactericidal materials gained interest in the health care sector as they are capable of preventing material surfaces from microbial colonization and subsequent spread of infections. However, commercialization of antimicrobial materials requires proof of their efficacy, which is usually done using in vitro methods. The ISO 22196 standard (Japanese test method JIS Z 2801) is a method for measuring the antibacterial activity of daily goods. As it was found reliable for testing the biocidal activity of antimicrobially active materials and surface coatings most of the laboratories participating in this study used this protocol. Therefore, a round robin test for evaluating antimicrobially active biomaterials had to be established. To our knowledge, this is the first report on inaugurating a round robin test for the ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801. The first round of testing showed that analyses in the different laboratories yielded different results, especially for materials with intermediate antibacterial effects distinctly different efficacies were noted. Scrutinizing the protocols used by the different participants and identifying the factors influencing the test outcomes the approach was unified. Four critical factors influencing the outcome of antibacterial testing were identified in a series of experiments: (1) incubation time, (2) bacteria starting concentration, (3) physiological state of bacteria (stationary or exponential phase of growth), and (4) nutrient concentration. To our knowledge, this is the first time these parameters have been analyzed for their effect on the outcome of testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801. In conclusion, to enable assessment of the results obtained it is necessary to evaluate these single parameters in the test protocol carefully. Furthermore, uniform and robust definitions of the terms antibacterial efficacy / activity, bacteriostatic effects, and bactericidal action need to be agreed upon to simplify communication of results and also regulate expectations regarding antimicrobial tests, outcomes, and materials.
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spelling pubmed-58607632018-03-28 Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801 Wiegand, Cornelia Völpel, Andrea Ewald, Andrea Remesch, Markko Kuever, Jan Bauer, Janine Griesheim, Stefanie Hauser, Carolin Thielmann, Julian Tonndorf-Martini, Silke Sigusch, Bernd W. Weisser, Jürgen Wyrwa, Ralf Elsner, Peter Hipler, Uta-Christina Roth, Martin Dewald, Carolin Lüdecke-Beyer, Claudia Bossert, Jörg PLoS One Research Article Bactericidal materials gained interest in the health care sector as they are capable of preventing material surfaces from microbial colonization and subsequent spread of infections. However, commercialization of antimicrobial materials requires proof of their efficacy, which is usually done using in vitro methods. The ISO 22196 standard (Japanese test method JIS Z 2801) is a method for measuring the antibacterial activity of daily goods. As it was found reliable for testing the biocidal activity of antimicrobially active materials and surface coatings most of the laboratories participating in this study used this protocol. Therefore, a round robin test for evaluating antimicrobially active biomaterials had to be established. To our knowledge, this is the first report on inaugurating a round robin test for the ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801. The first round of testing showed that analyses in the different laboratories yielded different results, especially for materials with intermediate antibacterial effects distinctly different efficacies were noted. Scrutinizing the protocols used by the different participants and identifying the factors influencing the test outcomes the approach was unified. Four critical factors influencing the outcome of antibacterial testing were identified in a series of experiments: (1) incubation time, (2) bacteria starting concentration, (3) physiological state of bacteria (stationary or exponential phase of growth), and (4) nutrient concentration. To our knowledge, this is the first time these parameters have been analyzed for their effect on the outcome of testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801. In conclusion, to enable assessment of the results obtained it is necessary to evaluate these single parameters in the test protocol carefully. Furthermore, uniform and robust definitions of the terms antibacterial efficacy / activity, bacteriostatic effects, and bactericidal action need to be agreed upon to simplify communication of results and also regulate expectations regarding antimicrobial tests, outcomes, and materials. Public Library of Science 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5860763/ /pubmed/29558480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194339 Text en © 2018 Wiegand 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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Wiegand, Cornelia
Völpel, Andrea
Ewald, Andrea
Remesch, Markko
Kuever, Jan
Bauer, Janine
Griesheim, Stefanie
Hauser, Carolin
Thielmann, Julian
Tonndorf-Martini, Silke
Sigusch, Bernd W.
Weisser, Jürgen
Wyrwa, Ralf
Elsner, Peter
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Roth, Martin
Dewald, Carolin
Lüdecke-Beyer, Claudia
Bossert, Jörg
Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801
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title_full Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801
title_fullStr Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801
title_full_unstemmed Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801
title_short Critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to ISO 22196 / JIS Z 2801
title_sort critical physiological factors influencing the outcome of antimicrobial testing according to iso 22196 / jis z 2801
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5860763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194339
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