Design, construction and robust validation of a germicidal device based on UV irradiation: a necessity for hospital disinfection in the COVID-19 era

Pandemic by SARS-CoV-2 has revealed the importance of disinfection methods due to pathogens of medical importance being detectable and infective after several hours on contaminated surfaces, including medical devices. The aim of this work was to design, construction, and validation of a UVC light ir...

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Hauptverfasser: Martínez-Ramírez, Ismael, Cruz-Cruz, Clemente, López Ornelas, Adolfo, Duran-Manuel, Emilio Mariano, Estudillo, Enrique, Velasco, Iván, Loyola-Cruz, Miguel Angel, Gutiérrez Zayas-Bazán, Patricia, López López-Vargas, Jesús, Godínez-Cruz, Yesenia, Tufiño Velázquez, Miguel, Ibáñez Cervantes, Gabriela, Bello López, Juan Manuel, Contreras-Puente, Gerardo Silverio
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Velasco, Iván
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Gutiérrez Zayas-Bazán, Patricia
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Contreras-Puente, Gerardo Silverio
description Pandemic by SARS-CoV-2 has revealed the importance of disinfection methods due to pathogens of medical importance being detectable and infective after several hours on contaminated surfaces, including medical devices. The aim of this work was to design, construction, and validation of a UVC light irradiation system in the short wavelength region (200 to 320 nm). We studied the effective of the system through in vitro disinfection to eliminate pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, ESKAPE bacteria and fungi in biofilm and planktonic forms. Doses of 0.25 J/cm2 (10 s of exposure to UVC light), 100% death of ESKAPE bacteria and fungi in planktonic form was observed. Through biofilm formation induction assays of these microorganisms showed resistance to treatment with UV light; however, their viability was not detected after 20 s of exposure (via confocal microscopy). For SARS-CoV-2, 100% reduction was reached after 120 s of exposure. This evidence shows the need to employ emerging methods of disinfection of surfaces and medical devices since these are potential vehicles for transmitting pathogens. The advantages of using UV light as an emergent disinfection method in the era of COVID-19 are discussed.
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