Roya Nicole Borazjani
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Current Microbiology | 2000
Donald G. Ahearn; Deanine T. Grace; Matthew Jennings; Roya Nicole Borazjani; Karen J. Boles; Laura J. Rose; Robert B. Simmons; Ejem N. Ahanotu
Sections of sterile all-silicone-, hydrogel/silver-all-silicone-, and hydrogel/silver-latex-Foley urinary catheters were exposed to suspensions of bacteria and Candida albicans associated with urinary tract infections. The adhesion of these microorganisms to the catheters was determined with a radiolabel–cell procedure and scanning electron microscopy. Anomalous data with the radiolabel procedure were produced with the hydrogel/silver-latex catheters for certain species. These aberrant data were related to adhesion on the untreated cut ends of the latex catheter. Radiolabel-cell-adhesion procedures that involve sections of coated materials may need to be supplemented with additional procedures such as scanning electron microscopy for valid interpretations of the data. Adhesion to the hydrogel/silver catheters by both Gram-positive- and Gram-negative bacteria most commonly associated with nosocomial urinary tract infections, including a strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa noted for its superior adhesion capacity, was significantly lower than the adhesion to the control all-silicone catheter.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2000
Roya Nicole Borazjani; Lauren L. May; J A Noble; Simon V. Avery; Donald G. Ahearn
ABSTRACT Flow cytometric analyses of cellular staining with fluorescent viability dyes and direct microscopic observations of methylene blue exclusion were compared for evaluation of the effects of a chlorhexidine gluconate-based contact lens disinfectant solution and a polyhexamethylene biguanide solution against cysts and trophozoites ofAcanthamoeba castellanii and Acanthamoeba polyphaga. The flow cytometric procedure with propidium iodide (used to stain dead cells) indicated that more than 90% of trophozoites of both species (inocula of 105 to 106/ml) at 22°C lost their viability after 4 h of exposure to chlorhexidine. When propidium iodide was used in combination with fluorescein diacetate (for live cells), the apparent number of propidium iodide-stained cells was reduced, but the relative efficacies of the two biguanide solutions appeared unchanged from those evident with the single dyes; the chlorhexidine solution was more effective than the polyhexamethylene biguanide solution. Similar data were obtained with the more cumbersome methylene blue exclusion procedure. Flow cytometric analyses provided a statistically reproducible and rapid procedure for determining the relative antiamoebal efficacies of the disinfecting solutions.
Methods in Enzymology | 1999
Donald G. Ahearn; Roya Nicole Borazjani; Robert B. Simmons; Manal M. Gabriel
Publisher Summary The primary adhesion of bacteria to surfaces is governed by cell surface–surface and substrate–surface changes and hydrophobicities. Cells after initial contact may be desorbed from a surface by repulsive or shear forces or they may become irreversibly bound. The degree and strength of the “irreversible” bond appear to be strain-variable properties. This chapter focuses on a strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that has been used in examining adhesion to contact lenses, intraocular lenses, and urinary catheters, as well as in assessment of the relative efficacies of various antimicrobials on adhered cells, but any strain with consistent primary adhesion to materials such as Teflon, polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, or silicone could be employed. The strain, substratum, and other environmental conditions all interact in determining the degree of adhesion, with strain properties being dominant factors.
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2001
Andrea M. Lever; Roya Nicole Borazjani
Ten single-bottle multipurpose hydrogel lens care solutions commercially available in the European market were evaluated for antimicrobial efficacy using the International Organization for Standardizations (ISO) Stand-Alone Procedure. The results of this study indicate that ReNu Multi Plus ReNu Multi Purpose, Complete and DUA meet the ISO Stand-Alone primary acceptance criteria for stand-alone disinfectants against all challenge organisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Serratia marcescens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, and Fusarium solani. Solo-Care Soft, All-In-One Light, Optiplus, Opti Free Express, UniCare and Combi Comfort do not meet the ISO Stand-Alone primary acceptance criteria for one or more test organisms within their respective labelled minimum disinfection times. In addition, although not a requirement of the guidance document, only ReNu MultiPlus and ReNu Multi-Purpose exceeded the minimum ISO Stand Alone primary acceptance criteria within 25% (1 h) of their labelled minimum disinfection time for all test organisms. This evaluation provides a direct comparison of antimicrobial activity for commercially available multipurpose lens care solutions at their labelled minimum disinfection times. The results of this study should be considered when selecting appropriate lens care systems for patients.
Current Microbiology | 1998
Roya Nicole Borazjani; Timothy J. Lott; Donald G. Ahearn
Abstract. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products of nuclear 5.8S and internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS2) of rDNA from reference cultures of Acremonium obclavatum (a rarely recognized species first reported from India) were compared with cultures of Acremonium spp. isolated from Georgia, USA. Digestion of amplicons sequentially with Hinfl and Sau3AI divided the isolates into four restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) groups. A representative isolate of primary colonizers of insulation facings from a building in Georgia appeared identical to the type culture of A. obclavatum, whereas other cultures from Indian soils showed variation in the ITS2 region that divided them into further subgroups. Reference cultures of A. kiliense (ATCC 14489) and A. strictum (ATCC 10141) and two additional isolates from metropolitan Atlanta, assigned to this latter species complex on a morphological basis, represented two additional RFLP groups both of which were distinct from the RFLP groups in A. obclavatum. A. kiliense and A. strictum could be placed into similar subgroups on the basis of morphological differences and distinct RFLP patterns.
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2011
Jami Kern; Guimel Kappell; Megan Callan; Linda McNamee; Cindy McAnally; Rhonda Walters; Roya Nicole Borazjani
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of a new contact lens disinfecting solution. Method: The efficacy of a new contact lens disinfecting solution with a dual disinfection system was assessed against standard challenge microorganisms and clinical isolates of Acanthamoeba castellanii, Acanthamoeba polyphaga, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens, Candida albicans, and Fusarium solani using stand-alone microbiological test methodology. Additionally, the efficacy of recently marketed contact lens care solutions, including Revitalens and Biotrue, was tested against standard challenge microorganisms. The stand-alone test is a time kill study designed to qualify individual solutions with a suitable level of antimicrobial activity as contact lens disinfection products. Results: After six hours of disinfection time, the OPTI-FREE EverMoist showed ∼2 logs kill against cysts of A. castellanii ATCC30234 and A. polyphaga ATCC 30871. OPTI-Free EverMoist met the primary Stand-alone criteria with efficacies of more than 4 log reductions for each of the three standard bacteria and each standard yeast and mold. All tested marketed contact lens care solutions showed efficacy against standard challenge microorganisms. Clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens, and Candida albicans were reduced by approximately 4 logs or greater after six hours of exposure to OPTI-FREE EverMoist. Conclusions: OPTI-FREE EverMoist MPDS provides broad spectrum antimicrobial activity against a variety of challenge ATCC and clinical microorganisms. OPTI-FREE EverMoist leverages the proven PolyQuad® and Aldox® dual disinfection system to provide excellent antimicrobial efficacy.
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2005
Roya Nicole Borazjani; Simon Kilvington
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2005
Shangtong Zhang; Roya Nicole Borazjani; Joseph C. Salamone; Donald G. Ahearn; Sidney A. Crow; George E. Pierce
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2004
Roya Nicole Borazjani; Brian Levy; Donald G. Ahearn
Archive | 2001
Zhenze Hu; Joseph C. Salamone; Roya Nicole Borazjani