Title:
Treatment of the Candida subspecies Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis with two far-UVC sources to minimise mycoses in clinical practice
Author(s):
Schleusener, Johannes; Lohan, Silke B.; Busch, Loris; Ghoreschi, Kamran; Ploch, Neysha Lobo; May, Stefanie; Vogel, Simone; Eberle, Jürgen; Meinke, Martina C.
Year of publication:
2022
Available Date:
2025-03-28T15:36:10Z
Abstract:
Fungal infections have increased considerably over the last decades, becoming progressively resistant to common drugs. UVC light has shown microbiological eradication effects, whereby the wavelength of 254 nm is strongly carcino- and mutagenic. Therefore, 222 and 233 nm, which do not significantly harm skin cells, were tested for their antifungal effects. Microbicidal doses were reached at 40 mJ/cm(2) for both wavelengths, resulting in only minor superficial skin damage (<20 mu m). UVC irradiation with far-UVC <240 nm represents a new opportunity to effectively eradicate even larger pathogens on tissue causing no or strongly reduced DNA and tissue damage.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 0933-7407
e-ISSN (online): 1439-0507
Keywords:
233 nm UVC LED
Candida
clinical application
disinfection
fungal infections
mycoses
DDC-Classification:
610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Department/institution:
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin