2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.1040047
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cleanSURFACES® intervention reduces microbial activity on surfaces in a senior care facility

Abstract: As one of the top public health challenges outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), estimates report that hospital acquired infections (HAIs) claim the lives of 99,000 Americans and cost healthcare providers over $28 billion each year. In addition to underlying conditions related to age, elderly patients in long-term care facilities are at an elevated risk of acquiring HAIs. A large percentage of HAIs is attributable to contaminated surfaces and medical devices. To that end, this study utilized a met… Show more

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“…Other studies investigating the hospital environment also frequently isolated various Staphylococcus spp . (Martineau et al, 2018; Nygren et al, 2023; Wright et al, 2022; Yano et al, 2017), with S. capitis, S. epidermidis and S. hominis being the most prevalent on frequently touched surfaces (Liu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies investigating the hospital environment also frequently isolated various Staphylococcus spp . (Martineau et al, 2018; Nygren et al, 2023; Wright et al, 2022; Yano et al, 2017), with S. capitis, S. epidermidis and S. hominis being the most prevalent on frequently touched surfaces (Liu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature search showed scarce studies of the efficiency of antimicrobial surfaces undertaken in situ and primarily in healthcare settings [101]. The in situ experiments targeted high-touch surfaces, considered a reservoir of pathogens, including GNB and GPB-susceptible and resistant strains, viruses, fungi, yeasts, and parasites [102][103][104][105]. These surfaces are commonly disinfected with chemical products that can often provide limited efficacy due to perpetual and instant recontamination [104,105].…”
Section: Efficiency Of the Antimicrobial Materials With Added Oxide M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in situ experiments targeted high-touch surfaces, considered a reservoir of pathogens, including GNB and GPB-susceptible and resistant strains, viruses, fungi, yeasts, and parasites [102][103][104][105]. These surfaces are commonly disinfected with chemical products that can often provide limited efficacy due to perpetual and instant recontamination [104,105]. The contaminating pathogens may originate from the hands of the personnel in the community and the patient's microbiota in healthcare settings [72,106].…”
Section: Efficiency Of the Antimicrobial Materials With Added Oxide M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hand hygiene and the use of gloves are one of the first aids to reduce nosocomial infections and in the case of CDI to avoid the spread of the germ and its spores [88][89][90]. Additional precautions can be represented by the use of disposable gowns to prevent contamination of work clothes [91][92][93].…”
Section: Epidemiological Consideration Approaching CDI With Clusterin...mentioning
confidence: 99%