| Literature DB >> 32456303 |
Michele Totaro1, Beatrice Casini1, Sara Profeti1, Benedetta Tuvo1, Gaetano Privitera1, Angelo Baggiani1.
Abstract
The emergence of multiresistant bacterial strains as agents of healthcare-related infection in hospitals has prompted a review of the control techniques, with an added emphasis on preventive measures, namely good clinical practices, antimicrobial stewardship, and appropriate environmental cleaning. The latter item is about the choice of an appropriate disinfectant as a critical role due to the difficulties often encountered in obtaining a complete eradication of environmental contaminations and reservoirs of pathogens. The present review is focused on the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide vapor, among the new environmental disinfectants that have been adopted. The method is based on a critical review of the available literature on this topic.Entities:
Keywords: hospital disinfection; hydrogen peroxide vapor; multidrug-resistant bacteria
Year: 2020 PMID: 32456303 PMCID: PMC7281489 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens9050408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Literature data related to in vitro tests evaluating microbial reductions following hydrogen peroxide (HP) or hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) treatments at different times and concentrations.
| HP or HPV Concentration | Exposure Time | Bacteria Reduction | Author and Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3000 ppm + 30 ppb silver ions | 15 min–24 h | Pedahzur, 1995—Davoudi, 2013 | |
| 50,000 ppm + 0.1% silver ions | 5–30 min | De Giglio, 2008 | |
| 500–600 ppm | 2–3 h | Lemmen 2015 | |
| Glosair™ 400 (hydrogen peroxide with silver ions) | 35 min | Herruzo 2014 | |
| 300,000 ppm | 15 min | Shapey, 2008—Davies, 2011 | |
| 350,000 ppm | 30 min | MR | Murdoch 2016 |
MR: Methicillin-resistant; MDR: multidrug-resistant bacteria.
Literature data related to experimental tests performed in hospital settings. Percentage of contamination following hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) treatments at different times and concentrations.
| HPV Concentration | Exposure Time | Contamination Reduction | Author and Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 240 ppm | 8 h | MDR | Ray, 2000 |
| 50,000–60,000 ppm | 3–4 h | MR | Dancer, 2008 |
| 300,000 ppm | 1 h | MR | Bartels, 2008 |