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Germicidal Ultraviolet C (UV-C) Light for Surface Disinfection in Hospitals: Mapping the Evidence on Devices, Parameters, Effectiveness, and Implementation

Luan Aparecido Alexandre Elias Marcia Cristina Nobukuni Herica Emilia Félix de Carvalho Liliane Moretti Carneiro Odinea Maria Amorim Batista +6 lainnya

Abstrak

To map and describe the scientific evidence on germicidal ultraviolet C (UV-C) light for hospital surface disinfection, this scoping review examined device types, reported operational parameters, microbiological and clinical outcomes, and implementation aspects. Primary studies conducted in hospital settings and evaluating UV-C or ultraviolet germicidal irradiation on environmental surfaces were searched in four databases without date restrictions. Data were synthesized descriptively in tables and narrative form following JBI and PRISMA-ScR guidance. Eleven studies (2007–2025) met the inclusion criteria. Reported microbial reductions ranged from 1 to ≥5 log<sub>10</sub>. Higher and more consistent reductions were predominantly observed under laboratory or controlled experimental conditions, whereas reductions in real-world hospital surface sampling were more variable and influenced by pathogen type, surface material, room geometry, and shadowing. Integration of UV-C with manual cleaning and multi-position irradiation cycles was associated with greater effectiveness. Reporting of key radiometric parameters (dose, exposure time, and distance) was frequently incomplete, limiting reproducibility and cross-study comparability. Clinical findings were heterogeneous: some interrupted time-series analyses suggested reductions in healthcare-associated infections, although effects were not uniform across microorganisms. Implementation reports described room-level cycle times compatible with turnover, variable staffing requirements, and limited economic evaluation. Overall, UV-C appears to be a promising adjunct to standard cleaning practices in hospital environments. However, standardized radiometric reporting, multicenter studies, and robust clinical and economic evaluations are necessary to support safe, reproducible, and sustainable large-scale implementation.

Penulis (11)

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Luan Aparecido Alexandre Elias

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Marcia Cristina Nobukuni

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Herica Emilia Félix de Carvalho

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Liliane Moretti Carneiro

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Odinea Maria Amorim Batista

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Alvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa

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Adriano Menis Ferreira

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Natália Liberato Norberto Angeloni

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Mara Cristina Ribeiro Furlan

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Marcus Felipe Calori Jorgeto

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Aires Garcia dos Santos Junior

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Elias, L.A.A., Nobukuni, M.C., Carvalho, H.E.F.d., Carneiro, L.M., Batista, O.M.A., Sousa, A.F.L.d. et al. (2026). Germicidal Ultraviolet C (UV-C) Light for Surface Disinfection in Hospitals: Mapping the Evidence on Devices, Parameters, Effectiveness, and Implementation. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene6010014

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2026
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10.3390/hygiene6010014
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