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医疗机构中无生命物体表面基于微生物的抗菌消毒的批判性评估。

A critical assessment of microbial-based antimicrobial sanitizing of inanimate surfaces in healthcare settings.

作者信息

Fijan Sabina, Kürti Peter, Rozman Urška, Šostar Turk Sonja

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.

SMV-Probiotics, København, Denmark.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2024 Jun 12;15:1412269. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1412269. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The global rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant public health threat, especially in healthcare settings, where controlling the spread of antimicrobial genes is crucial. While person-to-person transmission remains the primary route for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), hospital surfaces serve as key reservoirs for antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms. Regular cleaning and disinfection of these surfaces are essential. Microbial-based products for sanitizing hospital surfaces have emerged as promising tools to combat HAIs and AMR. However, a review of 32 publications found inconsistencies and potential risks. A total of 15 publications included hospital-based trials, while the rest were either or assays, reviews, book chapters, or commentaries. In most of the hospital-based studies, specific strains of applied microorganisms were not identified, and the term "probiotic" was inaccurately used. These products mainly featured spores from and genera, which was mainly hypothesized to work through competitive exclusion. Most hospital-based studies have shown that the application of microbial-based products resulted in a significant reduction in pathogens on surfaces, thereby contributing to a decrease in the incidence of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Further research is however needed to understand the effectiveness, mechanisms of action, and safety of microbial-based sanitizing agents. Strain-level identification is crucial for safety assessments, yet many reviewed products lacked this information. Consequently, there is a need for rigorous safety evaluations within existing regulatory frameworks to ensure the efficacy and safety of microbial-based cleaning products in healthcare settings.

摘要

全球抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)的上升对公共卫生构成了重大威胁,在医疗环境中尤为如此,因为控制抗菌基因的传播至关重要。虽然人际传播仍然是医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)的主要途径,但医院表面是耐抗菌微生物的关键储存库。定期清洁和消毒这些表面至关重要。用于医院表面消毒的基于微生物的产品已成为对抗HAIs和AMR的有前途的工具。然而,对32篇出版物的综述发现了不一致之处和潜在风险。共有15篇出版物包括基于医院的试验,其余的要么是检测、综述、书籍章节或评论。在大多数基于医院的研究中,未确定所应用微生物的特定菌株,并且“益生菌”一词被错误使用。这些产品主要以芽孢杆菌属和梭菌属的孢子为特征,其主要作用机制被假设为通过竞争排斥起作用。大多数基于医院的研究表明,应用基于微生物的产品可显著减少表面病原体,从而有助于降低医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)的发生率。然而,需要进一步研究以了解基于微生物的消毒剂的有效性、作用机制和安全性。菌株水平的鉴定对于安全评估至关重要,但许多综述产品缺乏此信息。因此,需要在现有监管框架内进行严格的安全评估,以确保基于微生物的清洁产品在医疗环境中的有效性和安全性。

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