2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.21.20109447
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Does Copper treating of commonly touched surfaces reduce healthcare acquired infections? A Systematic Review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Background Healthcare acquired infections (HAIs) cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Copper appears to have strong viricidal properties under laboratory conditions. Aim We conducted a systematic review to examine the potential effect of copper treating of commonly touched surfaces in healthcare facilities. Methods We included controlled trials comparing the effect of copper-treated surfaces (furniture or bed linens) in hospital rooms versus standard rooms on hospital acquired infections (HAIs). Two … Show more

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