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PLOS ONE | 2017

Evaluation of AISI Type 304 stainless steel as a suitable surface material for evaluating the efficacy of peracetic acid-based disinfectants against Clostridium difficile spores.

Elaine Black; Krista L. Owens; Richard Staub; Junzhong Li; Kristen A. Mills; Justin S. Valenstein; John D. Hilgren

Disinfectants play an important role in controlling microbial contamination on hard surfaces in hospitals. The effectiveness of disinfectants in real life can be predicted by laboratory tests that measure killing of microbes on carriers. The modified Quantitative Disk Carrier Test (QCT-2) is a standard laboratory method that employs American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Type 430 stainless steel carriers to measure hospital disinfectant efficacy against Clostridium difficile spores. The formation of a rust-colored precipitate was observed on Type 430 carriers when testing a peracetic acid (PAA)-based disinfectant with the QCT-2 method. It was hypothesized that the precipitate was indicative of corrosion of the Type 430 carrier, and that corrosion could impact efficacy results. The objective of this study was to compare the suitability of AISI Type 430 to Type 304 stainless steel carriers for evaluating PAA-based disinfectants using the QCT-2 method. Type 304 is more corrosion-resistant than Type 430, is ubiquitous in healthcare environments, and is used in other standard methods. Suitability of the carriers was evaluated by comparing their impacts on efficacy results and PAA degradation rates. In efficacy tests with 1376 ppm PAA, reductions of C. difficile spores after 5, 7 and 10 minutes on Type 430 carriers were at least about 1.5 log10 lower than reductions on Type 304 carriers. In conditions simulating a QCT-2 test, PAA concentration with Type 430 carriers was reduced by approximately 80% in 10 minutes, whereas PAA concentration in the presence of Type 304 carriers remained stable. Elemental analyses of residues on each carrier type after efficacy testing were indicative of corrosion on the Type 430 carrier. Use of Type 430 stainless steel carriers for measuring the efficacy of PAA-based disinfectants should be avoided as it can lead to an underestimation of real life sporicidal efficacy. Type 304 stainless steel carriers are recommended as a suitable alternative.


Archive | 2002

Critical fluid antimicrobial compositions and their use and generation

Robert D. P. Hei; Keith E. Olson; Robert J. Ryther; Richard Staub


Archive | 2004

Methods for treating membranes and separation facilities and membrane treatment composition

Paul F. Schacht; Amy B. McBroom; Robert D. P. Hei; Richard Staub; Ralf Krack; Peter J. Fernholz; Srinivas Somayajula


Archive | 2002

Acid sanitizing and cleaning compositions containing protonated carboxylic acids

Francis L. Richter; Duane J. Reinhardt; Richard Staub; Teresa C. Podtburg


Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Patents | 1998

Acidic aqueous chlorite teat dip providing shelf life, sanitizing capacity and tissue protection

Francis L. Richter; Cathy M. Paquette; Richard Staub


Archive | 2007

Apparatus and method for making a peroxycarboxylic acid

David D. McSherry; Richard Staub; Dan Tallman; Junzhong Li; Keith D. Lokkesmoe


Archive | 2001

Antimicrobial composition useful for the treatment of bovine mastitis

Guang-Jong Jason Wei; David D. McSherry; Francis L. Richter; Richard Staub


Archive | 2009

Sulfoperoxycarboxylic acids, their preparation and methods of use as bleaching and antimicrobial agents

Junzhong Li; Richard Staub; David D. McSherry; Keith G. Lascotte; Steven J. Lange; Frank Everts


Archive | 2004

Methods for treating CIP equipment and equipment for treating CIP equipment

Richard Staub; Mark R. Altier; Paul F. Schacht; Robert D. P. Hei; Gabriel M. Miller; Thomas L. Harris; Peter J. Fernholz


Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Patents | 1998

Acidic aqueous chlorite teat dip with improved emollient providing shelf life, sanitizing capacity and tissue protection

Francis L. Richter; Cathy M. Paquette; Richard Staub; Donald R. Vegoe

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