Abstract

BackgroundCandida auris is an emerging, often multi-resistant, yeast that causes invasive infections in healthcare settings. Patients may be colonized for months and C. auris has been shown to remain viable on surfaces for at least 14 days. It is widely considered that the environment may be a reservoir for transmission of C. auris. The efficacy of pulsed-xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) mobile devices on C. auris has not been tested previously. In a laboratory setting, we tested efficacy of a PX-UV system on C. auris and C. parapsilosis, another candida known to be responsible for outbreaks in healthcare settings and survive for at least 28 days in the environment.MethodsCultures and growth of clinical strains of C. parapsilosis and C. auris was carried out in a broth liquid culture medium at 37 °C until concentration ranges 10 5–10 6 colony-forming units (CFUs) per millilitre were obtained. Glass slides were inoculated with 10 μl of C. auris stock culture and allowed to dry. Slides were positioned perpendicular to the floor at a distance of 1.25 m from the floor. Exposure time were run uninterrupted for 5-, 10- and 15-min cycles at 1- and 2-m distance.ResultsThere was a 99.4% reduction in C. auris CFU after a 5-min cycle at 1-m distance, and 99.6% reduction after a 10-min cycle at 2-m distance. There was a 98.5% reduction in C. parapsilosis CFU after a 5-min cycle at 1-m distance, and 95.2% reduction after a 10-min cycle at 2-m distance.ConclusionsThe PX-UV mobile device is easy to use and has short cycle times that makes it easier to disinfect all areas outside the room where the patient received care. Further studies are needed in hospital environment, to assess the cumulative impact of repeated sessions.

Highlights

  • Candida auris is an emerging, often multi-resistant, yeast that causes invasive infections in healthcare settings

  • At 1-m distance from the pulsed-xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) light bulb, there was a reduction of 99.4% of C. auris colony-forming units (CFUs) observed after a 5-min cycle, while no growth was observed at 10 and 15 min

  • At 2-m distance from the light bulb, the C. auris CFU reduction was 90.2% after a five minutes cycle, and 99.6% after a 10-min cycle

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Introduction

Candida auris is an emerging, often multi-resistant, yeast that causes invasive infections in healthcare settings. The efficacy of pulsed-xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) mobile devices on C. auris has not been tested previously. We tested efficacy of a PX-UV system on C. auris and C. parapsilosis, another candida known to be responsible for outbreaks in healthcare settings and survive for at least 28 days in the environment. Candida auris is an emerging, often multi-resistant, yeast that causes invasive infections in healthcare settings [1, 2]. Maslo et al BMC Infectious Diseases (2019) 19:540 on C. parapsilosis, another candida known to be responsible for outbreaks in healthcare settings and survive for at least 28 days in the environment [7]

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