Thermal Disinfection Validation: The Relationship Between A0 and Microbial Reduction.

Terra A Kremer, Gerald McDonnell, Emily Mitzel, Nupur Jain, Henri Hubert, Klaus Roth, Philippe Labrie, Alex Villella
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Abstract

Validating a thermal disinfection process for the processing of medical devices using moist heat via direct temperature monitoring is a conservative approach and has been established as the A0 method. Traditional use of disinfection challenge microorganisms and testing techniques, although widely used and applicable for chemical disinfection studies, do not provide as robust a challenge for testing the efficacy of a thermal disinfection process. Considerable research has been established in the literature to demonstrate the relationship between the thermal resistance of microorganisms to inactivation and the A0 method formula. The A0 method, therefore, should be used as the preferred method for validating a thermal disinfection process using moist heat.

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MeSH Term

Disinfection
Hot Temperature

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