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Introduction
Disinfectants used in hospitals and
laboratories must be tested periodically to
ascertain its potency and efficacy.
Evaluation is not for conc. But it is for
the activity of the agent under certain
conditions and uses
Disinfection process validation
Defined as:
"establishing documented evidence that a
disinfection process will consistently remove
or inactivate known or possible pathogens
from inanimate objects."
Factors affecting the disinfection
process:
Effect of temperature;
• Bacteriologist Koch had noted that anthrax spore were more
readily killed by the same concentrations of phenol if the temperature was
elevated.
Effect of pH;
Any change in PH will affect:
• Rate of growth of bacteria >> growth is optimal at pH (6-8).
• Potency of antimicrobial agent >> due to ionization at pH.
• Ability of drugs to combine with cell surface sites of bacteria.
Effect of surface activity;
• The addition of low concentrations of surface active compounds may potentiate
the biological effect of an antibacterial agent.
Presence of interfering substances;
• The presence of other material may reduce the effect of such an agent by
adsorbing or inactivating it and thus reducing the amount available for
combining with the cells it is desired to kill.
Disinfectant tests
• Carrier test
• Suspension test
• Capacity test
• Practical test
• In-use test
Carrier test
Principle:
• A carrier such as a silk or catgut thread is
contaminated by submersion in a liquid
culture of the test organism.
• The carrier is then dried and brought in
contact with the disinfectant for a given
exposure time.
• cultured in a nutrient broth;
• No growth indicates activity of the
disinfectant tested whereas growth
indicates a failing.
• By multiplying the test concentrations of the
disinfectant and the contact times, a
potentially active concentration-time
relationships of the disinfectant is obtained.
Limitations
a) The number of bacteria dried on a
carrier is hard to standardize
b) The survival of the bacteria on the
carrier during drying is not constant.
The AOAC Use-dilution test
• AOAC (American Association of Official Analytical
Chemists)
• A carrier-based test.
• Organisms: Salmonella cholerasuis, S. aureus and P.
aeruginosa.
• Carriers (stainless steel cylinders) are meticulously
cleaned, sterilized, cooled and inoculated with a test
organism by immersing in one of the culture
suspensions.
• The cylinders are drained on filter paper, dried at 37°C
for 40 minutes, exposed to the use-dilution of the
disinfectant for 10 minutes.
• After transfer from the disinfectant, the treated test
surfaces are incubated in the neutralizing growth
medium for 48 hours.
• The number of tubes showing growth of the target
microorganism is recorded.
• To "pass" a 60 carrier test, at least 59 of the 60
surfaces tested must demonstrate complete
disinfection (no detectable growth of the target
microorganism in the test tubes containing
neutralizing growth medium).
• To "pass" a 10 carrier test, complete disinfection
must take place on all test surfaces.
Suspension tests
Principle:
• A sample of the bacterial culture is
suspended into the disinfectant solution
• After exposure it is verified by subculture
whether this inoculum is killed or not.
• Suspension tests are preferred to carrier
tests as the bacteria are uniformly
exposed to the disinfectant.
Types
a) Qualitative suspension tests:
• A loopful of bacterial suspension brought
into contact with the disinfectant
• A loopful of this mixture cultured for
surviving organisms.
• Results expressed as ‘growth’ or ‘no
growth’.
B) Quantitative suspension tests.
• The number of surviving organisms (B) is
counted and compared to the original
inoculum size (A).
microbicidal effect (ME) = Log (A) - Log (B)
ME = 1 → killing of 90% of the initial number
ME = 2 → 99% killed.
• A generally accepted requirement is:
ME ≥ 5 →99.999% of the germs are killed.
c) Phenol coefficient:
• Phenol coefficient of a disinfectant is
calculated by dividing the dilution of test
disinfectant by the dilution of phenol that
disinfects under predetermined conditions.
Determination of phenol coefficient
1- Rideal Walker method:
– Organism: Salmonella typhi suspension.
– Temp: 20°C
– Subcultures are performed from both the test
and phenol at intervals of 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10
minutes.
– The plates are incubated for 48-72 hours at
37°C.
– Growth or no growth
– R.W phenol coefficient = That dilution of
disinfectant which disinfects the suspension in a
given time is divided by that dilution of phenol
which disinfects the suspension in same time
Disadvantages of the Rideal-Walker test:
1- No organic matter is included.
2- Microorganism Salmonella typhi may not
be appropriate.
3- Time allowed for disinfection is short.
4- Used to evaluate phenolic type
disinfectants only.
2- Chick Martin test:
– Organism: mixture of S. typhi or S.aureus +
dried yeast (organic load)
– Temp: 30oC
– Recovery media after contact time 30 min
(loopful)---incubate at 37oC for 48hr
– Growth or no growth
– C.M phenol coefficient = mean of lowest conc.
of phenol prevent growth in subculture/
unknown disinfectant
(The phenol coefficient is lower than that given by
Rideal Walker method)
Capacity tests
Principle:
• The ability to retain activity in the presence of an
increasing load is the capacity of the disinfectant.
• In a capacity test, the disinfectant is challenged
repeatedly by successive additions of bacterial
suspension until its capacity to kill has been
exhausted.
• Capacity tests simulate the practical situations of
housekeeping and instrument disinfection.
• Best known capacity test is the Kelsey-Sykes test
(Kelsey and Sykes, 1969).
Kelsey-Sykes test
• A triple challenge test, designed to determine
concentrations of disinfectant that will be
effective in clean and dirty conditions.
• Organisms: 4 organisms (S. aureus, E.coli, P.
aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris)
• Three successive loads of bacteria (additions)
(0, 10, and 20 min)
• Temp: 20oC
• Calibrated pipette for subculture rather than loop
• Clean and dirty conditions
• Assessment (kill or not) (no phenol coefficient)
• Sets that contain two or more negative cultures
are recorded as a negative result.
• The disinfectant passes at the dilution tested if
negative results are obtained after the first and
second challenges.
• The third challenge is not included in the pass/fail
criterion but positive cultures serve as inbuilt
controls.
• If there are no positive cultures after the third
challenge, a lower concentration of the disinfectant
may be tested.
• Good guideline for the dilution of the preparation
to be used.
• Disadvantage of this test: complicated.
• Modified Kelsey-Sykes method.
Test for stability and long-term
effectiveness
• Recommended concentrations based on Kelsey
Sykes test apply only to freshly prepared solutions
• but if the solutions are likely to be kept for more
than 24 hours, the effectiveness of these
concentrations must be confirmed by:
• Supplementary test for stability of unused solution
and for the ability of freshly prepared and stale
solutions to prevent multiplication of a small number
of bacteria that may have survived the short term
exposure.
• P. aeruginosa is used as test organism.
Sufficient disinfectant solution is prepared for two
tests:
1- One portion is inoculated immediately and tested
for growth after holding for seven days at room
temperature.
2- The other portion is kept at room temperature for
seven days and then inoculated with a freshly
prepared suspension of test organism.
If growth is detected, a higher concentration of
disinfectant must be tested in the same way.
Practical tests
Principle:
• The practical tests under real-life conditions
are performed after measuring the time-
concentration relationship of the disinfectant in a
quantitative suspension test.
• The objective is to verify whether the proposed
use dilution is still adequate in the conditions
under which it would be used.
• The best known practical tests are the surface
disinfection tests.
Surface disinfection tests
• Assess the effectiveness of the disinfectant against surface-
adhered microorganisms.
• The test surface (e.g. a microscopic slide) is contaminated
with a standardized inoculum of the test bacteria and dried.
• Then a definite volume of the disinfectant solution is
distributed over the carrier
• After the given exposure time the number of survivors is
determined by impression on a contact plate or by a rinsing
technique, in which the carrier is rinsed in a diluent, and the
number of bacteria is determined in the rinsing fluid.
Difference between a carrier test and a
surface disinfectant test
Carrier test:
• The carrier is submerged in the disinfectant
solution during the whole exposure time
Surface disinfectant test:
• the disinfectant is applied on the carrier for the
application time and thereafter the carrier
continues to dry during the exposure.
• Surface tests can reflect in-use conditions like
contact times, temperatures, use-dilutions, and
surface properties.
Surface Time kill Test
• A 24 hour culture in nutrient broth culture is prepared. A
volume of microbial culture is placed onto the center of
each of a number of sterile test surfaces.
• This inoculum can be spread over the sterile test surface
in a circular pattern to achieve a thin, uniform coverage
with the test microorganism.
• To measure initial microbial concentrations, one or more
untreated, inoculated test surfaces are harvested.
• The remaining inoculated test surfaces are treated with
the disinfectant, each for a different length of time.
• Immediately after the treatment times have elapsed, the
test surfaces are placed into a solution that neutralizes
the disinfecting action of the product,
• microorganisms surviving treatment with the disinfectant
are cultured and enumerated.
In-use test
Principle:
• A simple to use test was described by Maurer in 1985 that
can be used in hospitals and laboratories to detect
contamination of disinfectants.
• A 1 ml sample of the disinfectant is added to 9 ml diluent
which also contains an inactivator.
• Ten drops, each of 0.02 ml volume of the diluted sample are
placed on each of two nutrient agar plates.
• One is incubated at 37ºC for three days and the other at
room temperature for seven days.
• Five or more colonies on either plate indicate contamination.
Testing schemes
1- The first phase
• concerns laboratory tests in which it is verified whether a
chemical compound or a preparation possesses
antimicrobial activity:
• For these preliminary screening tests essentially
quantitative suspension tests are considered.
2- The second stage
• Still carried out in the laboratory but in conditions
simulating real-life conditions. Not disinfectants, but
disinfection procedures are examined.
• It is determined in the practical tests in which conditions
and at which use-dilution after a given contact time the
preparation is active.
3- The third phase
• Comprises the in-use tests.
• In these tests it is verified whether, after a normal period
of use, germs in the disinfectant solution are still killed.
Bactericidal tests
A bactericidal test must include the following
sequence of steps:
1. The test organism is exposed to a suitable
concentration of the disinfectant
2. Samples are taken at specified times and added
immediately to a culture medium containing the
appropriate disinfectant inactivator
3. The treated samples are cultured for surviving
microorganisms.
Test organisms
• Specified strains of S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, P. vulgaris
and E. coli are usually recommended.
• A synthetic broth is recommended for preparing a series
of subcultures to be used in the tests.
• The 24-hour broth culture may be used without further
treatment; however, it is usually filtered (to remove
slime) and centrifuged. The washed bacteria are
resuspended in hard water to which autoclaved yeast or
serum may be added to simulate dirty conditions.
• Finally, the suspension is shaken with glass beads on a
vortex mixer and a viable count is set up immediately
before performing the test.
The disinfectant
• The concentration or dilution of the disinfectant
to be tested may be based on manufacturer’s
recommendations.
• The solutions should be prepared on the day of
test.
• Distilled water or standard hard water is used to
make dilutions. Tap water is unsuitable because
it may contain chemicals that may precipitate
with some disinfectants.
Thank you …..

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Testing of disinfectants

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction Disinfectants used in hospitals and laboratories must be tested periodically to ascertain its potency and efficacy. Evaluation is not for conc. But it is for the activity of the agent under certain conditions and uses
  • 3. Disinfection process validation Defined as: "establishing documented evidence that a disinfection process will consistently remove or inactivate known or possible pathogens from inanimate objects."
  • 4. Factors affecting the disinfection process: Effect of temperature; • Bacteriologist Koch had noted that anthrax spore were more readily killed by the same concentrations of phenol if the temperature was elevated. Effect of pH; Any change in PH will affect: • Rate of growth of bacteria >> growth is optimal at pH (6-8). • Potency of antimicrobial agent >> due to ionization at pH. • Ability of drugs to combine with cell surface sites of bacteria. Effect of surface activity; • The addition of low concentrations of surface active compounds may potentiate the biological effect of an antibacterial agent. Presence of interfering substances; • The presence of other material may reduce the effect of such an agent by adsorbing or inactivating it and thus reducing the amount available for combining with the cells it is desired to kill.
  • 5. Disinfectant tests • Carrier test • Suspension test • Capacity test • Practical test • In-use test
  • 6. Carrier test Principle: • A carrier such as a silk or catgut thread is contaminated by submersion in a liquid culture of the test organism. • The carrier is then dried and brought in contact with the disinfectant for a given exposure time. • cultured in a nutrient broth; • No growth indicates activity of the disinfectant tested whereas growth indicates a failing.
  • 7. • By multiplying the test concentrations of the disinfectant and the contact times, a potentially active concentration-time relationships of the disinfectant is obtained. Limitations a) The number of bacteria dried on a carrier is hard to standardize b) The survival of the bacteria on the carrier during drying is not constant.
  • 8. The AOAC Use-dilution test • AOAC (American Association of Official Analytical Chemists) • A carrier-based test. • Organisms: Salmonella cholerasuis, S. aureus and P. aeruginosa. • Carriers (stainless steel cylinders) are meticulously cleaned, sterilized, cooled and inoculated with a test organism by immersing in one of the culture suspensions. • The cylinders are drained on filter paper, dried at 37°C for 40 minutes, exposed to the use-dilution of the disinfectant for 10 minutes.
  • 9. • After transfer from the disinfectant, the treated test surfaces are incubated in the neutralizing growth medium for 48 hours. • The number of tubes showing growth of the target microorganism is recorded. • To "pass" a 60 carrier test, at least 59 of the 60 surfaces tested must demonstrate complete disinfection (no detectable growth of the target microorganism in the test tubes containing neutralizing growth medium). • To "pass" a 10 carrier test, complete disinfection must take place on all test surfaces.
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  • 11. Suspension tests Principle: • A sample of the bacterial culture is suspended into the disinfectant solution • After exposure it is verified by subculture whether this inoculum is killed or not. • Suspension tests are preferred to carrier tests as the bacteria are uniformly exposed to the disinfectant.
  • 12. Types a) Qualitative suspension tests: • A loopful of bacterial suspension brought into contact with the disinfectant • A loopful of this mixture cultured for surviving organisms. • Results expressed as ‘growth’ or ‘no growth’.
  • 13. B) Quantitative suspension tests. • The number of surviving organisms (B) is counted and compared to the original inoculum size (A). microbicidal effect (ME) = Log (A) - Log (B) ME = 1 → killing of 90% of the initial number ME = 2 → 99% killed. • A generally accepted requirement is: ME ≥ 5 →99.999% of the germs are killed.
  • 14. c) Phenol coefficient: • Phenol coefficient of a disinfectant is calculated by dividing the dilution of test disinfectant by the dilution of phenol that disinfects under predetermined conditions.
  • 15. Determination of phenol coefficient 1- Rideal Walker method: – Organism: Salmonella typhi suspension. – Temp: 20°C – Subcultures are performed from both the test and phenol at intervals of 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 minutes. – The plates are incubated for 48-72 hours at 37°C. – Growth or no growth – R.W phenol coefficient = That dilution of disinfectant which disinfects the suspension in a given time is divided by that dilution of phenol which disinfects the suspension in same time
  • 16.
  • 17. Disadvantages of the Rideal-Walker test: 1- No organic matter is included. 2- Microorganism Salmonella typhi may not be appropriate. 3- Time allowed for disinfection is short. 4- Used to evaluate phenolic type disinfectants only.
  • 18. 2- Chick Martin test: – Organism: mixture of S. typhi or S.aureus + dried yeast (organic load) – Temp: 30oC – Recovery media after contact time 30 min (loopful)---incubate at 37oC for 48hr – Growth or no growth – C.M phenol coefficient = mean of lowest conc. of phenol prevent growth in subculture/ unknown disinfectant (The phenol coefficient is lower than that given by Rideal Walker method)
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  • 20. Capacity tests Principle: • The ability to retain activity in the presence of an increasing load is the capacity of the disinfectant. • In a capacity test, the disinfectant is challenged repeatedly by successive additions of bacterial suspension until its capacity to kill has been exhausted. • Capacity tests simulate the practical situations of housekeeping and instrument disinfection. • Best known capacity test is the Kelsey-Sykes test (Kelsey and Sykes, 1969).
  • 21. Kelsey-Sykes test • A triple challenge test, designed to determine concentrations of disinfectant that will be effective in clean and dirty conditions. • Organisms: 4 organisms (S. aureus, E.coli, P. aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris) • Three successive loads of bacteria (additions) (0, 10, and 20 min) • Temp: 20oC • Calibrated pipette for subculture rather than loop • Clean and dirty conditions • Assessment (kill or not) (no phenol coefficient)
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  • 23. • Sets that contain two or more negative cultures are recorded as a negative result. • The disinfectant passes at the dilution tested if negative results are obtained after the first and second challenges. • The third challenge is not included in the pass/fail criterion but positive cultures serve as inbuilt controls. • If there are no positive cultures after the third challenge, a lower concentration of the disinfectant may be tested.
  • 24. • Good guideline for the dilution of the preparation to be used. • Disadvantage of this test: complicated. • Modified Kelsey-Sykes method.
  • 25. Test for stability and long-term effectiveness • Recommended concentrations based on Kelsey Sykes test apply only to freshly prepared solutions • but if the solutions are likely to be kept for more than 24 hours, the effectiveness of these concentrations must be confirmed by: • Supplementary test for stability of unused solution and for the ability of freshly prepared and stale solutions to prevent multiplication of a small number of bacteria that may have survived the short term exposure. • P. aeruginosa is used as test organism.
  • 26. Sufficient disinfectant solution is prepared for two tests: 1- One portion is inoculated immediately and tested for growth after holding for seven days at room temperature. 2- The other portion is kept at room temperature for seven days and then inoculated with a freshly prepared suspension of test organism. If growth is detected, a higher concentration of disinfectant must be tested in the same way.
  • 27.
  • 28. Practical tests Principle: • The practical tests under real-life conditions are performed after measuring the time- concentration relationship of the disinfectant in a quantitative suspension test. • The objective is to verify whether the proposed use dilution is still adequate in the conditions under which it would be used. • The best known practical tests are the surface disinfection tests.
  • 29. Surface disinfection tests • Assess the effectiveness of the disinfectant against surface- adhered microorganisms. • The test surface (e.g. a microscopic slide) is contaminated with a standardized inoculum of the test bacteria and dried. • Then a definite volume of the disinfectant solution is distributed over the carrier • After the given exposure time the number of survivors is determined by impression on a contact plate or by a rinsing technique, in which the carrier is rinsed in a diluent, and the number of bacteria is determined in the rinsing fluid.
  • 30. Difference between a carrier test and a surface disinfectant test Carrier test: • The carrier is submerged in the disinfectant solution during the whole exposure time Surface disinfectant test: • the disinfectant is applied on the carrier for the application time and thereafter the carrier continues to dry during the exposure. • Surface tests can reflect in-use conditions like contact times, temperatures, use-dilutions, and surface properties.
  • 31. Surface Time kill Test • A 24 hour culture in nutrient broth culture is prepared. A volume of microbial culture is placed onto the center of each of a number of sterile test surfaces. • This inoculum can be spread over the sterile test surface in a circular pattern to achieve a thin, uniform coverage with the test microorganism. • To measure initial microbial concentrations, one or more untreated, inoculated test surfaces are harvested. • The remaining inoculated test surfaces are treated with the disinfectant, each for a different length of time. • Immediately after the treatment times have elapsed, the test surfaces are placed into a solution that neutralizes the disinfecting action of the product, • microorganisms surviving treatment with the disinfectant are cultured and enumerated.
  • 32. In-use test Principle: • A simple to use test was described by Maurer in 1985 that can be used in hospitals and laboratories to detect contamination of disinfectants. • A 1 ml sample of the disinfectant is added to 9 ml diluent which also contains an inactivator. • Ten drops, each of 0.02 ml volume of the diluted sample are placed on each of two nutrient agar plates. • One is incubated at 37ºC for three days and the other at room temperature for seven days. • Five or more colonies on either plate indicate contamination.
  • 33. Testing schemes 1- The first phase • concerns laboratory tests in which it is verified whether a chemical compound or a preparation possesses antimicrobial activity: • For these preliminary screening tests essentially quantitative suspension tests are considered. 2- The second stage • Still carried out in the laboratory but in conditions simulating real-life conditions. Not disinfectants, but disinfection procedures are examined. • It is determined in the practical tests in which conditions and at which use-dilution after a given contact time the preparation is active. 3- The third phase • Comprises the in-use tests. • In these tests it is verified whether, after a normal period of use, germs in the disinfectant solution are still killed.
  • 34. Bactericidal tests A bactericidal test must include the following sequence of steps: 1. The test organism is exposed to a suitable concentration of the disinfectant 2. Samples are taken at specified times and added immediately to a culture medium containing the appropriate disinfectant inactivator 3. The treated samples are cultured for surviving microorganisms.
  • 35. Test organisms • Specified strains of S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, P. vulgaris and E. coli are usually recommended. • A synthetic broth is recommended for preparing a series of subcultures to be used in the tests. • The 24-hour broth culture may be used without further treatment; however, it is usually filtered (to remove slime) and centrifuged. The washed bacteria are resuspended in hard water to which autoclaved yeast or serum may be added to simulate dirty conditions. • Finally, the suspension is shaken with glass beads on a vortex mixer and a viable count is set up immediately before performing the test.
  • 36. The disinfectant • The concentration or dilution of the disinfectant to be tested may be based on manufacturer’s recommendations. • The solutions should be prepared on the day of test. • Distilled water or standard hard water is used to make dilutions. Tap water is unsuitable because it may contain chemicals that may precipitate with some disinfectants.