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Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study

Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes, formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) is the major causative agent of prosthetic joint infections (PJI). Treatment of PJI with antibiotics is difficult due to antibiotic resistance and adverse side effects on patients’ health. Proper disinfection of the surgical s...

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Autores principales: Pichon, Maxime, Burucoa, Christophe, Evplanov, Victor, Favalli, Filippo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11050665
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author Pichon, Maxime
Burucoa, Christophe
Evplanov, Victor
Favalli, Filippo
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Burucoa, Christophe
Evplanov, Victor
Favalli, Filippo
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description Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes, formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) is the major causative agent of prosthetic joint infections (PJI). Treatment of PJI with antibiotics is difficult due to antibiotic resistance and adverse side effects on patients’ health. Proper disinfection of the surgical site using a variety of povidone iodine formulations could prevent C. acnes infection. In the current study, the efficacy of the three povidone iodine (PVP-I) formulations, viz: PVP-I 10% dermic solution, PVP-I 5% alcoholic solution and PVP-I 4% scrub, was tested against C. acnes, in vitro, in the presence of interfering substances mimicking soiling conditions. C. acnes strain ATCC 6919 was used to test the bactericidal activity of the povidone iodine formulations according to the modified dilution-neutralization method described in French Norm EN standard 13727. A 3-log reduction in the bacterial cell count in 60 s was considered to be significant. The results showed that under experimental conditions, the three PVP-I formulations displayed bactericidal activity against the micro-organism, Cutibacterium acnes, and that the lowest concentration of povidone-iodine active against C. acnes was 0.4%. These results are encouraging as PVP-I offers a low-cost and efficient method of disinfection.
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spelling pubmed-91376562022-05-28 Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study Pichon, Maxime Burucoa, Christophe Evplanov, Victor Favalli, Filippo Antibiotics (Basel) Brief Report Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes, formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) is the major causative agent of prosthetic joint infections (PJI). Treatment of PJI with antibiotics is difficult due to antibiotic resistance and adverse side effects on patients’ health. Proper disinfection of the surgical site using a variety of povidone iodine formulations could prevent C. acnes infection. In the current study, the efficacy of the three povidone iodine (PVP-I) formulations, viz: PVP-I 10% dermic solution, PVP-I 5% alcoholic solution and PVP-I 4% scrub, was tested against C. acnes, in vitro, in the presence of interfering substances mimicking soiling conditions. C. acnes strain ATCC 6919 was used to test the bactericidal activity of the povidone iodine formulations according to the modified dilution-neutralization method described in French Norm EN standard 13727. A 3-log reduction in the bacterial cell count in 60 s was considered to be significant. The results showed that under experimental conditions, the three PVP-I formulations displayed bactericidal activity against the micro-organism, Cutibacterium acnes, and that the lowest concentration of povidone-iodine active against C. acnes was 0.4%. These results are encouraging as PVP-I offers a low-cost and efficient method of disinfection. MDPI 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9137656/ /pubmed/35625309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11050665 Text en © 2022 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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Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title_full Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title_short Efficacy of Three Povidone Iodine Formulations against Cutibacterium acnes Assessed through In Vitro Studies: A Preliminary Study
title_sort efficacy of three povidone iodine formulations against cutibacterium acnes assessed through in vitro studies: a preliminary study
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11050665
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