Background UVC light generated by conventional germicidal lamps is a well-established anti-microbial modality, effective against both bacteria and viruses. However, it is a human health hazard, being both carcinogenic and cataractogenic. Earlier studies showed that single-wavelength far-UVC light (207 nm) generated by excimer lamps kills bacteria without apparent harm to human skin tissue in vitro. The biophysical explanation is that, due to its extremely short range in biological material, 207 nm UV light cannot penetrate the human stratum corneum (the outer dead-cell skin layer, thickness 5–20 μm) nor even the cytoplasm of individual human cells. By contrast, 207 nm UV light can penetrate bacteria and viruses because these cells are phys...
Biological response and DNA damage following irradiation with shorter wavelengths in the UV-C range ...
This study aims to investigate, with computer modeling, the DNA damage (assessed by cyclobutane pyri...
Far-UVC devices are being commercially sold as “safe for humans” for the inactivation of SARS-CoV-2,...
0.5% to 10% of clean surgeries result in surgical-site infections, and attempts to reduce this rate ...
Background Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent an important clinical problem associated with increased le...
Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin...
UVC222 nm has germicidal effects with potential clinical applications. However, UVC irradiation is c...
The increasing burden of antimicrobial resistance necessitates a novel approach to disinfect multidr...
Funding: UK EPRSC PhD studentship (EP/N509759/1) and Medi-lase (SC037390).It is well understood that...
Drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are a target for ...
INTRODUCTION:Surgical site infection is one of the most severe complications of surgical treatments....
Funding: Dr Paul O’Mahoney is funded by Medi-lase (registered charity SC037390) and the Alfred Stewa...
Krypton‐Chloride (Kr‐Cl) excimer lamps have a peak emission wavelength of 222 nm in the ultraviolet‐...
Biological response and DNA damage following irradiation with shorter wavelengths in the UV-C range ...
This study aims to investigate, with computer modeling, the DNA damage (assessed by cyclobutane pyri...
Far-UVC devices are being commercially sold as “safe for humans” for the inactivation of SARS-CoV-2,...
0.5% to 10% of clean surgeries result in surgical-site infections, and attempts to reduce this rate ...
Background Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent an important clinical problem associated with increased le...
Prevention of superficial surgical wound infections from drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin...
UVC222 nm has germicidal effects with potential clinical applications. However, UVC irradiation is c...
The increasing burden of antimicrobial resistance necessitates a novel approach to disinfect multidr...
Funding: UK EPRSC PhD studentship (EP/N509759/1) and Medi-lase (SC037390).It is well understood that...
Drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are a target for ...
INTRODUCTION:Surgical site infection is one of the most severe complications of surgical treatments....
Funding: Dr Paul O’Mahoney is funded by Medi-lase (registered charity SC037390) and the Alfred Stewa...
Krypton‐Chloride (Kr‐Cl) excimer lamps have a peak emission wavelength of 222 nm in the ultraviolet‐...
Biological response and DNA damage following irradiation with shorter wavelengths in the UV-C range ...
This study aims to investigate, with computer modeling, the DNA damage (assessed by cyclobutane pyri...
Far-UVC devices are being commercially sold as “safe for humans” for the inactivation of SARS-CoV-2,...