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Antifungal efficacy of natural antiseptic products against Candida auris.
Wu, Wing-Gi; Luk, Kristine Shik; Hung, Mei-Fan; Tsang, Wing-Yi; Lee, Kin-Ping; Lam, Bosco Hoi-Shiu; Cheng, Ka-Lam; Cheung, Wing-Sze; Tang, Hau-Ling; To, Wing-Kin.
Afiliação
  • Wu WG; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Luk KS; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Hung MF; Infection Control Team, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Tsang WY; Infection Control Team, Caritas Medical Centre, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Lee KP; Infection Control Team, Yan Chai Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Lam BH; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Cheng KL; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Cheung WS; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Tang HL; Infection Control Team, Caritas Medical Centre, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
  • To WK; Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, China.
Med Mycol ; 62(7)2024 Jul 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38936838
ABSTRACT
Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen responsible for healthcare-associated infections and outbreaks with high mortality around the world. It readily colonizes the skin, nares, respiratory and urinary tract of hospitalized patients, and such colonization may lead to invasive Candida infection in susceptible patients. However, there is no recommended decolonization protocol for C. auris by international health authorities. The aim of this study is to evaluate the susceptibility of C. auris to commonly used synthetic and natural antiseptic products using an in vitro, broth microdilution assay. Synthetic antiseptics including chlorhexidine, povidone-iodine, and nystatin were shown to be fungicidal against C. auris. Among the natural antiseptics tested, tea tree oil and manuka oil were both fungicidal against C. auris at concentrations less than or equal to 1.25% (v/v). Manuka honey inhibited C. auris at 25% (v/v) concentrations. Among the commercial products tested, manuka body wash and mouthwash were fungicidal against C. auris at concentrations less than or equal to 0.39% (w/v) and 6.25% (v/v) of products as supplied for use, respectively, while tea tree body wash and MedihoneyTM wound gel demonstrated fungistatic properties. In conclusion, this study demonstrated good in vitro antifungal efficacy of tea tree oil, manuka oil, manuka honey, and commercially available antiseptic products containing these active ingredients. Future studies are warranted to evaluate the effectiveness of these antiseptic products in clinical settings.
Candida auris is an emerging superbug fungus that poses a serious threat to global public health. The excellent antifungal efficacy of natural antiseptics and their commercial hygiene products provide new insights into the development of an alternative decolonization regimen against C. auris.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana / Candida auris / Anti-Infecciosos Locais / Antifúngicos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana / Candida auris / Anti-Infecciosos Locais / Antifúngicos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article