Species-specific antifungal activity of blue light

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Wioleta J. Trzaska
Helen E. Wrigley
Joanne E. Thwaite
Robin C. May
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[1] University of Birmingham,Institute of Microbiology and Infection and School of Biosciences
[2] University Hospitals of Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,NIHR Surgical Reconstruction and Microbiology Research Centre
[3] Queen Elizabeth Hospital,Chemical
[4] Biological and Radiological Division,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 7卷
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Fungal pathogens represent a significant threat to immunocompromised patients or individuals with traumatic injury. Strategies to efficiently remove fungal spores from hospital surfaces and, ideally, patient skin thus offer the prospect of dramatically reducing infections in at-risk patients. Photodynamic inactivation of microbial cells using light holds considerable potential as a non-invasive, minimally destructive disinfection strategy. Recent data indicate that high-intensity blue light effectively removes bacteria from surfaces, but its efficacy against fungi has not been fully tested. Here we test a wide range of fungi that are pathogenic to humans and demonstrate that blue light is effective against some, but not all, fungal species. We additionally note that secondary heating effects are a previously unrecognized confounding factor in establishing the antimicrobial activity of blue light. Thus blue light holds promise for the sterilization of clinical surfaces, but requires further optimization prior to widespread use.
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