Copper can destroy MRSA ‘superbug’: study

Copper can destroy MRSA ‘superbug’: study

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 05:47 PM IST
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London : Copper can destroy MRSA and MSSA ‘superbugs’ spread by touching and fingertip contamination of surfaces, a new study has claimed, reports PTI.

Frequently-touched surfaces in busy areas – such as hospitals, transport hubs and public buildings – are at high risk of community-acquired and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA). Bacteria deposited on a surface by one person touching it, or via contaminated body fluids, can be picked up by subsequent users and spread to other surfaces, potentially causing thousands of infections worldwide, researchers from the University of Southampton in UK said.

In previous studies, simulated ‘droplet contamination’ of MRSA – representing a sneeze or a splash – showed it was rapidly killed on copper and copper alloy surfaces. However, contamination of surfaces often occurs via fingertips, drying rapidly and potentially being overlooked by cleaning regimes, unlike visible droplets.    “Our latest research shows that in simulated fingertip contamination of surfaces with millions of MRSA or MSSA, the cells can remain alive for long periods on non-antimicrobial surfaces – such as stainless steel – but are killed even more rapidly than droplet contamination on copper and copper alloys,” said Sarah Warnes from University of Southampton.

“Exposure to copper damages the bacterial respiration and DNA, resulting in irreversible cell breakdown and death,” said Warnes. “It is important to understand the mechanism of copper’s antimicrobial efficacy because microorganisms have evolved various mechanisms to convey resistance to disinfectants and antibiotics,” said Bill Keevil from University of Southampton. “Our work shows that copper targets various cellular sites, not only killing bacterial and viral pathogens, but also rapidly destroying their nucleic acid genetic material so there is no chance of mutation occurring and nothing to pass on to other microbes, a process called horizontal gene transfer,” Keevil said.

Consequently, this helps prevent breeding the next generation of superbug, researchers said. Touch surfaces made from solid antimicrobial copper are already used by hospitals, schools, mass transit hubs, sports facilities and offices around the world to reduce the spread of infections, supporting key infection control measures , they said.

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