[Use of short wave ultraviolet radiation for disinfection in operating rooms]
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[Use of short wave ultraviolet radiation for disinfection in operating rooms]
Abstract
Over a number of years, short wave ultraviolet radiation (UVC; 200-280 nm) has been used to disinfect air and surfaces in operating rooms, patient rooms, laboratories and so on, as well as air in ventilation ducts. Despite the well-documented effect of ultraviolet radiation on air quality, thus reducing the occurrence of infections, this technology has been relatively little used. One advantage of this method is that the UVC sources ensure a continuous reduction in the number of airborne microorganisms that are generated all the time. There are, however, some disadvantages with this method. Human exposure to ultraviolet C may cause keratoconjunctivitis and erythema and requires protection of the skin and the eyes of people exposed to levels above recommended exposure limits. However, by enclosing the UVC sources or by irradiating in the absence of human activity, human exposure is eliminated. These and other aspects concerning the use of short wave ultraviolet radiation as a disinfection agent in operating rooms are discussed in this article.
Comment in
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[Ozone in connection with ultraviolet rays disinfection].Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2000 Mar 20;120(8):953. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2000. PMID: 10795502 Norwegian. No abstract available.
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