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Eradication Effect of Electrolyzed Hypochlorous Acid Water Produced by Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat System against Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Aiko ITAMI1)3), Kyoko KUWAHARA2) and Satoshi HORI1)
1)Department of Infection Control Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University, 2)Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Juntendo University, 3)Department of Research Institute, TOTO LTD.


In recent years, specifications with more stringent hygienic requirements have been needed for toilet seats with electronic bidet sprayers to prevent their contamination and transmission of pathogens responsible for healthcare-associated infections. Some of the latest models of bidet toilet seats are designed to electrolyze tap water and produce hypochlorous acid water (neutral electrolyzed water) to cleanse the spray nozzles12. This study was performed to clarify the optimal conditions of nozzle cleansing eradication of bacteria effect with low-concentration neutral electrolyzed water using clinical and environmental isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a common pathogen causing healthcare-associated infection. Exposure to neutral electrolyzed water having a chlorine concentration of 0.5 mg/L for 30 s or longer, or of 1.0 mg/L for 5 s or longer, led to a 2-log or more decrease in the level of P. aeruginosa for 90% or more of the strains of both clinical and environmental isolates, thereby demonstrating the eradication of bacteria effect. The results suggest that, for eradication of bacteria against P. aeruginosa, neutral electrolyzed water is effective even at low concentrations, provided that the exposure time and intervals are optimized.

Key words:electronic bidet toilet seat, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, neutral electrolyzed water, eradication of bacteria

e-mail: aiko.itami@jp.toto.com

Received: August 10, 2017
Accepted: December 5, 2017

33 (2):47─51,2018

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