Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces.
Removal of pathogenic organisms from reprocessed surgical instruments is essential to prevent iatrogenic infections. Some bacteria can make persistent biofilms on medical devices. Contamination of non-disposable equipment with prions also represents a serious risk to surgical patients. Efficient dis...
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doaj-4058ab15d36a4dd2950056c4858dd3402020-11-25T00:06:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015605810.1371/journal.pone.0156058Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces.Yuichiro NakanoNorihiko AkamatsuTsuyoshi MoriKazunori SanoKatsuya SatohTakeshi NagayasuYoshiaki MiyoshiTomomi SugioHideyuki SakaiEiji SakaeKazuko IchimiyaMasahisa HamadaTakehisa NakayamaYuhzo FujitaKatsunori YanagiharaNoriyuki NishidaRemoval of pathogenic organisms from reprocessed surgical instruments is essential to prevent iatrogenic infections. Some bacteria can make persistent biofilms on medical devices. Contamination of non-disposable equipment with prions also represents a serious risk to surgical patients. Efficient disinfection of prions from endoscopes and other instruments such as high-resolution cameras remains problematic because these instruments do not tolerate aggressive chemical or heat treatments. Herein, we develop a new washing system that uses both the alkaline and acidic water produced by electrolysis. Electrolyzed acidic water, containing HCl and HOCl as active substances, has been reported to be an effective disinfectant. A 0.15% NaCl solution was electrolyzed and used immediately to wash bio-contaminated stainless steel model systems with alkaline water (pH 11.9) with sonication, and then with acidic water (pH 2.7) without sonication. Two bacterial species (Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and a fungus (Candida albicans) were effectively removed or inactivated by the washing process. In addition, this process effectively removed or inactivated prions from the stainless steel surfaces. This washing system will be potentially useful for the disinfection of clinical devices such as neuroendoscopes because electrolyzed water is gentle to both patients and equipment and is environmentally sound.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4880284?pdf=render |
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Yuichiro Nakano Norihiko Akamatsu Tsuyoshi Mori Kazunori Sano Katsuya Satoh Takeshi Nagayasu Yoshiaki Miyoshi Tomomi Sugio Hideyuki Sakai Eiji Sakae Kazuko Ichimiya Masahisa Hamada Takehisa Nakayama Yuhzo Fujita Katsunori Yanagihara Noriyuki Nishida |
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Yuichiro Nakano Norihiko Akamatsu Tsuyoshi Mori Kazunori Sano Katsuya Satoh Takeshi Nagayasu Yoshiaki Miyoshi Tomomi Sugio Hideyuki Sakai Eiji Sakae Kazuko Ichimiya Masahisa Hamada Takehisa Nakayama Yuhzo Fujita Katsunori Yanagihara Noriyuki Nishida Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. PLoS ONE |
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Yuichiro Nakano Norihiko Akamatsu Tsuyoshi Mori Kazunori Sano Katsuya Satoh Takeshi Nagayasu Yoshiaki Miyoshi Tomomi Sugio Hideyuki Sakai Eiji Sakae Kazuko Ichimiya Masahisa Hamada Takehisa Nakayama Yuhzo Fujita Katsunori Yanagihara Noriyuki Nishida |
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Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. |
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Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. |
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Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. |
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Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. |
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Sequential Washing with Electrolyzed Alkaline and Acidic Water Effectively Removes Pathogens from Metal Surfaces. |
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sequential washing with electrolyzed alkaline and acidic water effectively removes pathogens from metal surfaces. |
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Removal of pathogenic organisms from reprocessed surgical instruments is essential to prevent iatrogenic infections. Some bacteria can make persistent biofilms on medical devices. Contamination of non-disposable equipment with prions also represents a serious risk to surgical patients. Efficient disinfection of prions from endoscopes and other instruments such as high-resolution cameras remains problematic because these instruments do not tolerate aggressive chemical or heat treatments. Herein, we develop a new washing system that uses both the alkaline and acidic water produced by electrolysis. Electrolyzed acidic water, containing HCl and HOCl as active substances, has been reported to be an effective disinfectant. A 0.15% NaCl solution was electrolyzed and used immediately to wash bio-contaminated stainless steel model systems with alkaline water (pH 11.9) with sonication, and then with acidic water (pH 2.7) without sonication. Two bacterial species (Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and a fungus (Candida albicans) were effectively removed or inactivated by the washing process. In addition, this process effectively removed or inactivated prions from the stainless steel surfaces. This washing system will be potentially useful for the disinfection of clinical devices such as neuroendoscopes because electrolyzed water is gentle to both patients and equipment and is environmentally sound. |
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