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In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of a New Ophthalmic Solution Containing Hexamidine Diisethionate 0.05% (Keratosept).

Antonio Pinna1,2, Matthew Gavino Donadu3, Donatella Usai3, Stefano Dore1,2, Francesco Boscia1,2, Stefania Zanetti3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the in vitro antimicrobial activity of a new commercial ophthalmic solution containing hexamidine diisethionate 0.05% (Keratosept).
METHODS: Staphylococcus aureus American Type Culture Collection (ATCC 43300), Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853, 3 ocular bacterial isolates (1 Staphylococcus epidermidis, 1 S. aureus, and 1 P. aeruginosa), and 5 Candida species were used. The bacterial and fungal isolates were cultured on Columbia blood agar base and Sabouraud-dextrose agar plates, respectively, and incubated overnight at 37°C. Suspensions were prepared in a sterile saline solution with optical density equal to 0.5 McFarland standard (∼10 CFU/mL). Isolate suspensions were made in Keratosept solution to obtain a concentration of 10 CFU/mL. The suspensions were then distributed in conical tubes with a final volume of 1 mL and incubated at 37°C. After 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 minutes, and 24 hours, 10 μL of each suspension was removed, seeded on Columbia blood agar base and Sabouraud-dextrose agar plates and then incubated for 24 hours at 37°C.
RESULTS: After 1-minute incubation, there was no growth on the plates seeded with S. aureus ATCC 43300, S. aureus clinical isolate, S. epidermidis clinical isolate, and all 5 Candida species tested. Conversely, Keratosept solution failed to kill the Pseudomonas isolates after 30 minutes exposure and needed 24 hours to eradicate the organisms.
CONCLUSIONS: Keratosept ophthalmic solution showed in vitro antimicrobial activity against S. epidermidis, S. aureus, and Candida species. Results suggest that it may be a potential candidate for the treatment of staphylococcal and Candida infections of the ocular surface and have some role in antimicrobial prophylaxis before intravitreal injections.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32452982     DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0000000000002375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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