Virucidal efficacy of a UV-C disinfection system for semi-critical medical devices according to EN 14476
Stefan Alexander Rudhart, Klaus Wolfgang Georg Eichhorn, Marvin Rausch, Alexander Maas, Maximilian Knof, Steffen Engelhart, Nico T. Mutters, Stephan Hoch, Sebastian Strieth

TL;DR
This study shows that a UV-C disinfection system effectively kills viruses on medical devices within one minute, meeting high-level disinfection standards.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the virucidal efficacy of the D60 UV-C system against multiple viruses on medical device materials according to EN 14476 standards.
Findings
All tested viruses showed reductions in infectivity below detection limits after 60 seconds of UV-C treatment.
Adenovirus had the highest reduction in viral titer (>4.5 lg).
The D60 system met EN 14476 requirements for virucidal efficacy on semi-critical medical device surfaces.
Abstract
Semi-critical medical devices, such as flexible endoscopes in otorhinolaryngology (ORL), require high-level disinfection due to their contact with mucous membranes. UV-C systems offer a rapid, non-toxic alternative to traditional reprocessing. This study evaluates the virucidal efficacy of the D60 UV-C disinfection system according to EN 14476 standards. Standardized tests were performed using frosted glass and thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) carriers inoculated with four indicator viruses: murine norovirus (MNV), poliovirus type 1, adenovirus type 5, and simian virus 777 (SV40). After drying, carriers underwent a 60 second UV-C cycle in the D60 system. Viral recovery and titration followed EN 14476 protocols, with infectivity measured by TCID50 assay. All viruses showed significant reductions following UV-C treatment. Residual titers fell below the detection limit (3.2 lg TCID50/mL),…
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TopicsMedical Device Sterilization and Disinfection · Infection Control in Healthcare · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
