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Ozone Disinfection Efficiency Against Airborne Microorganisms in Hospital Environment: A Case Study

Even though ozone has shown its potential for air disinfection in hospital environment, its more frequent use has earned attention only with the COVID-19 pandemic due to its proven antimicrobial effect and low cost of production. The aim of this study was to determine its antimicrobial efficiency ag...

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Autores principales: Piletić, Kaća, Linšak, Dijana Tomić, Kovač, Bruno, Mežnarić, Silvestar, Repustić, Marin, Radmanović-Skrbić, Martina, Gobin, Ivana
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9985346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607720
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2022-73-3651
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author Piletić, Kaća
Linšak, Dijana Tomić
Kovač, Bruno
Mežnarić, Silvestar
Repustić, Marin
Radmanović-Skrbić, Martina
Gobin, Ivana
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Linšak, Dijana Tomić
Kovač, Bruno
Mežnarić, Silvestar
Repustić, Marin
Radmanović-Skrbić, Martina
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description Even though ozone has shown its potential for air disinfection in hospital environment, its more frequent use has earned attention only with the COVID-19 pandemic due to its proven antimicrobial effect and low cost of production. The aim of this study was to determine its antimicrobial efficiency against the most common bacterial species in a real-life setting, that is, in the air of one postoperative room of the General Hospital Dr Ivo Pedišić (Sisak, Croatia). Air was sampled for aiborne bacteria before and after treatment with the ozone concentration of 15.71 mg/m(3) for one hour. The most dominant Gram-positive bacteria of the genera Micrococcus, Staphylococcus, and Bacillus were reduced by 33 %, 58 %, and 61 %, respectively. The genus Micrococcus proved to be the most resistant. Considering our findings, we recommend longer air treatment with higher ozone concentrations in combination with mechanical cleaning and frequent ventilation.
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spelling pubmed-99853462023-03-05 Ozone Disinfection Efficiency Against Airborne Microorganisms in Hospital Environment: A Case Study Piletić, Kaća Linšak, Dijana Tomić Kovač, Bruno Mežnarić, Silvestar Repustić, Marin Radmanović-Skrbić, Martina Gobin, Ivana Arh Hig Rada Toksikol Original Article Even though ozone has shown its potential for air disinfection in hospital environment, its more frequent use has earned attention only with the COVID-19 pandemic due to its proven antimicrobial effect and low cost of production. The aim of this study was to determine its antimicrobial efficiency against the most common bacterial species in a real-life setting, that is, in the air of one postoperative room of the General Hospital Dr Ivo Pedišić (Sisak, Croatia). Air was sampled for aiborne bacteria before and after treatment with the ozone concentration of 15.71 mg/m(3) for one hour. The most dominant Gram-positive bacteria of the genera Micrococcus, Staphylococcus, and Bacillus were reduced by 33 %, 58 %, and 61 %, respectively. The genus Micrococcus proved to be the most resistant. Considering our findings, we recommend longer air treatment with higher ozone concentrations in combination with mechanical cleaning and frequent ventilation. Sciendo 2023-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9985346/ /pubmed/36607720 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2022-73-3651 Text en © 2022 Kaća Piletić, Dijana Tomić Linšak, Bruno Kovač, Silvestar Mežnarić, Marin Repustić, Martina Radmanović-Skrbić, Ivana Gobin, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Gobin, Ivana
Ozone Disinfection Efficiency Against Airborne Microorganisms in Hospital Environment: A Case Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9985346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36607720
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