Soffritti Irene, D'Accolti Maria, Bini Francesca, Mazziga Eleonora, Volta Antonella, Bisi Matteo, Mazzacane Sante, Caselli Elisabetta
Section of Microbiology, Department of Environmental and Prevention Sciences, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
CIAS Research Centre, Tekne-Hub, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Microb Biotechnol. 2025 Jun;18(6):e70177. doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.70177.
The built environments of high-traffic areas can play a significant role in the transmission of microorganisms and associated infections, sometimes favouring the selection of multidrug-resistant (MDR) organisms due to the excessive use of conventional disinfectants. Probiotic-based sanitation (PBS) was suggested as a novel alternative approach to control the infectious risk in crowded community environments due to its effectiveness in reducing fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens in sanitary settings. PBS may thus trigger a paradigm shift from chemical to biological strategies in cleaning environments with high human occupancy, offering an ecological and economically sustainable alternative to conventional chemical disinfection. Providing robust data supporting the results reported so far, it has the potential to optimise bioburden control and infection prevention in mass transportation spaces. This review brings together existing research on PBS in mass transportation areas, pinpoints areas of lack of information, and explores its potential future uses, including the creation of probiotic-based materials for sustainable biocontrol in high-traffic areas.
高流量区域的建筑环境在微生物传播及相关感染方面可能发挥重要作用,有时由于传统消毒剂的过度使用,有利于多重耐药(MDR)微生物的选择。基于益生菌的卫生清洁(PBS)被认为是一种新型替代方法,可控制拥挤社区环境中的感染风险,因为它在减少卫生环境中的真菌、细菌和病毒病原体方面有效。因此,PBS可能会引发在人员密集环境清洁中从化学策略到生物策略的范式转变,为传统化学消毒提供一种生态和经济上可持续的替代方案。提供有力数据支持迄今为止所报告的结果,它有潜力优化公共交通空间中的生物负荷控制和感染预防。本综述汇集了关于公共交通区域PBS的现有研究,指出信息缺乏的领域,并探索其未来潜在用途,包括开发用于高流量区域可持续生物控制的基于益生菌的材料。