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:: Volume 10, Issue 3 ( Summer 2023) ::
Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2023, 10(3): 261-265 Back to browse issues page
The influence of gaseous ozone on the growth of fungi isolated from clinical and environmental samples
Samira Djaroud , Zoubir Belmokhtar , Yassine Merad , Kamel Nassour , Malika Belkacemi , Derouicha Matmour , Zakaria Merad
Corresponding author: Laboratory of Plant and Microbial Production and Valorization (LP2VM). University of Science and Technology of Oran. Mohamed Boudiaf (USTOMB) Algeria , zoubir_31@yahoo.fr
Abstract:   (1260 Views)
Background: Disinfection is performed in our laboratory using sodium hypochlorite, glutaraldehyde, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide. All these products are known for their harmful side effects on human and ecological health. As a part of the search for new sterilization methods that respect the environment
much more, we were interested in studying the antifungal activity of ozone gas on the most isolated fungi in our hospital “University Hospital Center Hassani Abdelkader of Sidi Bel Abbes”.
Methods: This study focused on the antifungal activity of gaseous ozone on the most common fungal isolates in the hospital, with consideration of the duration of the exposure to ozone.
Results: The fungicidal effect of ozone gas on molds was more effective compared to its effect on yeasts, it makes it possible to inhibit the reproduction and fungal growth of molds, in particular the filamentous molds and the most commonly isolated dermatophytes. A longer exposure would seem to be more effective.
Conclusion: Ozone gas can be a new alternative for sterilization and disinfection techniques, especially filamentous fungi and dermatophytes.

 
Keywords: Disinfection, Sodium hypochlorite, Ozone, Antifungal, Environment
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: General
Received: 2023/07/5 | Accepted: 2023/07/19 | Published: 2023/09/10
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Djaroud S, Belmokhtar Z, Merad Y, Nassour K, Belkacemi M, Matmour D et al . The influence of gaseous ozone on the growth of fungi isolated from clinical and environmental samples. Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2023; 10 (3) :261-265
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