Development of a Standardised International Protocol for Evaluation of the Disinfection Efficacy of Healthcare Laundry Wash Processes

Author:

Owen Lucy1ORCID,Cayrou Caroline1,Page Georgina2,Grootveld Martin2ORCID,Laird Katie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Disease Research Group, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK

2. Chemistry for Health/Bioanalytical Sciences Research Group, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK

Abstract

This research aims to develop a standardised protocol for monitoring the disinfection efficacy of healthcare laundry processes in view of numerous differential methodologies currently being employed within the healthcare laundry sector, including agitation and surface sampling for post-laundering decontamination assessment and swatch and bioindicator testing for in-wash-process efficacy. Enterococcus faecium as an indicator species within industrial wash systems is preferable due to its high thermal and disinfectant tolerance. Methods for measuring laundry disinfection were compared; commercially available E. faecium bioindicators and contaminated cotton swatches (loose, in cloth bags or within nylon membranes) were laundered industrially at ambient temperature and microbial recovery determined. E. faecium was lost from cotton during laundering but retained by the bioindicator membrane, which allows disinfection efficacy to be measured without loss of microorganisms from the test swatch. Commercially available bioindicators were only permeable to disinfectants and detergents at ≥60 °C. Subsequently, polyethersulphone membranes for enclosing contaminated swatches were developed for low-temperature laundering, with permeability to industrial laundry chemistries at below ≤60 °C. This study demonstrates that bioindicators are the recommended methodology for laundry disinfection validation. The use of a universal healthcare laundry disinfection methodology will lead to standardised microbiological testing across the industry and improvements in infection control.

Funder

Textile Services Association

Textile Rental Services Association

European Textile Services Association

Deutscher Textilreinigungs-Verband e.V.

De Federatie van de Belgische Textielverzorging vzw

Norsk Renseri- og Vaskeriforening

Tekstiilihuoltoliitto ry

Der Verband Textilpflege Schweiz

Publisher

MDPI AG

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