Sodium Hypochlorite is Effective against Biofilms in Dialysis Equipment.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention-Biofilm Reactor Methylobacterium spp. highly controlled medical equipment

Journal

Biocontrol science
ISSN: 1884-0205
Titre abrégé: Biocontrol Sci
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 9712121

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2021
Historique:
entrez: 15 3 2021
pubmed: 16 3 2021
medline: 26 10 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To test the efficacy of chemical disinfectants against bacterial biofilms in hemodialysis equipment, a Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-Biofilm Reactor was used to create biofilms. Methylobacterium radiotolerance was isolated from the hemodialysis fluid and used as the test organism. We examined the efficacy of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in elimination of planktonic cells compared to that in the case of biofilms. Planktonic bacteria were completely eliminated at 50 parts per million (ppm) of NaOCl, which is the lowest concentration for clinical use. The viable cell count in the biofilm reached its minimum value around a logarithmic reduction value (LRV) of 6, when the concentration was raised to 1000 ppm and the reaction time was extended by 1 hour or more. Furthermore, at 200 ppm, the LRV was elevated depending on the time. And the LRV while maintaining static conditions for 6 hours at 200 ppm was similar to that of short time at 1000 ppm. These results suggest that NaOCl has sufficient bactericidal activity even for biofilms at a practical concentration and reaction time, and that the CDC-Biofilm Reactor is an effective tool for finding useful disinfection conditions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33716244
doi: 10.4265/bio.26.1
doi:

Substances chimiques

Disinfectants 0
Sodium Hypochlorite DY38VHM5OD

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-7

Auteurs

Eiichi Osono (E)

Koshigaya Ohbukuro Clinic.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Nippon Medical School.

Kazumi Honda (K)

Koshigaya Ohbukuro Clinic.

Yuki Inoue (Y)

Koshigaya Ohbukuro Clinic.

Kyouko Ichimura (K)

Koshigaya Ohbukuro Clinic.

Chisako Kamano (C)

Koshigaya Ohbukuro Clinic.

Toshio Akimoto (T)

Department of Laboratory Animal Science, Nippon Medical School.

Shinya Kawamoto (S)

Department of Nephrology, Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center.

Yoshihiko Norose (Y)

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Nippon Medical School.

Shun Takaku (S)

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Nippon Medical School.

Rimpei Morita (R)

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Nippon Medical School.

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