Influence of Ultraviolet Radiations Against Bacteria, Fungi, Fungal Spores. Determination of UV Action Spectra Affecting the Infection Process
Nicolae A Enaki
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Nicolae A Enaki: Quantum Optics and Kinetic Processes Lab, Institute of Applied Physics of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 50, issue 2, 41448-41454
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The rate of disinfection or decontamination using ultraviolet (UV) radiation needs quick information about the dose of applied radiation and the level of inactivation of pathogens. By using spectroscopy analysis methods, we observe the strong correlation between the decontamination rate and absorption spectra of yeast solution was find. This relationship between the spectrum and the pathogen decontamination rate can be successfully used in diagnostics. The application of this method can be used in the diagnosis of pathogens such as Candida Albinus, which is more resistant than a class of viruses and bacteria, including COVID-19. The effects of UV radiation with a 254 nm wavelength on the molecular weight of yeast fungi are observed and analyzed in this communication.
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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.50.007920
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