Fast-cycle hydrogen peroxide nebulization against frequent healthcare-associated micro-organisms: efficacy assessment

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Autores da FMUP

  • Luis Filipe Duarte Reino Cobrado

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  • Elisabete Travassos Araújo Ricardo

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  • Acácio Agostinho Gonçalves Rodrigues

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Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Ramalho, P
  • Azevedo, MM

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Abstract

Background: Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-based technology is currently used with the aim of controlling microbial contamination in hospital settings. However, the long cycles required result in prolonged room turnover time, thus precluding a wider implementation of the technology. Aim: To assess the efficacy of a shorter cycle of nebulized H2O2 against healthcare associated micro-organisms, further comparing among multidrug-resistant and multidrug-susceptible strains. Methods: The efficacy of a standard cycle (1 h) and of a faster cycle (15 min) of a 7% H2O2 nebulized solution was compared against bacteria and yeasts. MDR and MDS strains were inoculated on polyvinyl chloride, stainless steel, linoleum, napa leather, and formica coupons, and their growth ability was compared. Findings: Globally, the mean efficacy of the standard cycle ranged between 82.5% (+/- 17.0) and 95.9% (+/- 8.3), while the efficacy of the fast cycle ranged between 84.4% (+/- 17.0) and 95.7% (+/- 10.5). No statistically significant differences were found for the majority of the tested cycles and materials. For all the tested strains, no differences were found regarding the efficacy of cycles. (C)onclusion: The very high disinfection efficacy of the fast cycle was found to be similar to that of the standard cycle. Moreover, a similar efficacy was also demonstrated when comparing between multidrug-resistant and multidrug-susceptible strains. This study supports a wider implementation of the technology, with the expected advantages of reducing room turnover time, costs, and indirect infection transmission. Further assessment of the efficacy of this faster cycle against other emergent microbial global threats would be highly recommended. (C) 2021 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1532-2939, 0195-6701

Journal of Hospital Infection  W.B. Saunders Ltd

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Article
Páginas:
155-163
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Keywords

  • H2O2 nebulization; Disinfection; Healthcare-associated infection

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