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Pages 200-203 (May - June 2011)
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Vol. 15. Issue 3.
Pages 200-203 (May - June 2011)
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Biocide activity of microfiber mops with and without silver after contamination
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Sonia De Lorenzi1, Letizia Romanini1, Gianfranco Finzi2, Germano Salvatorelli3,
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Germano Salvatorelli Via L. Borsari, 46 44121, Ferrara – Italy.
1 Grant Scholar, Department of Biology and Evolution, Università di Ferrara, Italy
2 Hospital Medical Director, Hospital Management, Policlinico S.Orsola Malpigli, Bologna-Italy (FINZI)
3 Full Professor of Histology, Department of Biology and Evolution, Università di Ferrara, Italy
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Objective

The purpose of the present research was to compare the residual microbial load in Solo System microfiber mops with silver and in normal microfiber mops without silver to see whether those with the silver prevent bacterial proliferation and spread more effectively during normal cleaning operations.

Methods

Mops with and without silver were experimentally contaminated with suspension of Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538. The bioburden was evaluated by a filtering procedure according to UNI EN 1174 after contamination, after washing and after different times of impregnation in an alcohol-base detergent.

Results and discussion

The results obtained lead to the conclusion that silver microfiber mop was significantly more effective in reducing bacterial load despite initial high level contamination (106-107 CFU/50 cm2). Indeed, after low temperature washing, the bacterial load was already completely eliminated while the mop without silver still presented relatively high levels of the microorganism (approximately 102 CFU/50 cm2) even after being soaked for 8 hours in a detergent/disinfectant.

Keywords:
decontamination
surface-active agents
products with antimicrobial action
semi-colon
infection control
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