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Comprehensive bactericidal activity of an ethanol-based hand gel in 15 seconds.

March 20th, 2008 · Start a Discussion

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Comprehensive bactericidal activity of an ethanol-based hand gel in 15 seconds.

Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob. 2008;7:2

Authors: Kampf G, Hollingsworth A

BACKGROUND: Some studies indicate that the commonly recommended 30 s application time for the post contamination treatment of hands may not be necessary as the same effect may be achieved with some formulations in a shorter application time such as 15 s. METHOD: We evaluated the bactericidal activity of an ethanol-based hand gel (Sterillium Comfort Gel) within 15 s in a time-kill-test against 11 Gram-positive, 16 Gram-negative bacteria and 11 emerging bacterial pathogens. Each strain was evaluated in quadruplicate. RESULTS: The hand gel (85% ethanol, w/w) was found to reduce all 11 Gram-positive and all 16 Gram-negative bacteria by more than 5 log10 steps within 15 s, not only against the ATCC test strains but also against corresponding clinical isolates. In addition, a log10 reduction > 5 was observed against all tested emerging bacterial pathogens. CONCLUSION: The ethanol-based hand gel was found to have a broad spectrum of bactericidal activity in only 15 s which includes the most common species causing nosocomial infections and the relevant emerging pathogens. Future research will hopefully help to find out if a shorter application time for the post contamination treatment of hands provides more benefits or more risks.

PMID: 18211682 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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