Author:
Mascarenhas Luis Alberto Brêda,dos Santos Laerte Marlon Conceição,Oliveira Fabricia Oliveira,Rodrigues Leticia de Alencar Pereira,Neves Paulo Roberto Freitas,Moreira Greta Almeida Fernandes,Santos Alex Alisson Bandeira,Lobato Gabriela Monteiro,Nascimento Carlos,Gerhardt Marcelo,Machado Bruna Aparecida Souza
Abstract
AbstractThe development of new approaches for the decontamination of surfaces is important to deal with the processes related to exposure to contaminated surfaces. Therefore, was evaluated the efficacy of a disinfection technology using ozonized water (0.7–0.9 ppm of O3) on the surfaces of garments and accessories of volunteers, aiming to reduce the spread of microbial pathogens in the workplace and community. A Log10 microbial reduction of 1.72–2.40 was observed between the surfaces tested. The microbial reductions remained above 60% on most surfaces, and this indicated that the disinfection technology was effective in microbial log reduction regardless of the type of transport used by the volunteers and/or their respective work activities. In association with the evaluation of efficacy, the analysis of the perception of use (approval percentage of 92.45%) was fundamental to consider this technology as an alternative for use as a protective barrier, in conjunction with other preventive measures against microbiological infections, allowing us to contribute to the availability of proven effective devices against the spread of infectious agents in the environment.
Funder
SENAI CIMATEC
Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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