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Dr. Brill + Prof. Bockmühl GmbH Institute for Applied Hygiene
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16.10.2024
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Behaviour of Candida auris and other Candida species in laundry hygiene tests according to EN 17658
European Detergents Conference
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English
In 2022, the standard EN 17658 for laundry disinfection was released which uses Candida albicans as a test organism for yeasts.
Recently, a rise in infections by different Candida species, such as C. auris and C. parapsilosis, have been reported [1–3], which could result in a higher relevance of these species for laundry hygiene, not only in the hospital, but also in domestic health-care settings.
This study focuses on the reduction of different Candida strains in standardized laundry processes according to EN 17658 to detect possible differences between the original test strain and emerging pathogenic Candida species.
A commercially available powder colour detergent, colour detergent combined with addition of a bleach releasing additive and a heavy-duty detergent were compared to the IEC A standard detergent with and without added activated oxygen bleach. Test were performed at temperatures from 20°C to 40 °C, covering the temperature range of the test method.
The experimental setup allows for an assessment of the hygiene efficacy based on domestic washing procedures, which are important for people being cared for at home.
Our results show a differential behavior of the investigated strains, thus suggesting a need for monitoring the hygienic efficacy of laundry processes on emerging Candida species.
References:
Branco, J., Miranda, I. M. & Rodrigues, A. G. Candida parapsilosis Virulence and Antifungal Resistance Mechanisms: A Comprehensive Review of Key Determinants. J. Fungi 9, 80 (2023).
Sun, M. et al. Increase in Candida parapsilosis candidemia in cancer patients. Mediterr. J. Hematol. Infect. Dis. 11, 1–7 (2019).
Cristina, M. L. et al. An Overview on Candida auris in Healthcare Settings. J. Fungi 9, 913 (2023).