2019
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz558
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Environmental Contact and Self-contact Patterns of Healthcare Workers: Implications for Infection Prevention and Control

Abstract: Background Respiratory viruses on fomites can be transferred to sites susceptible to infection via contact by hands or other fomites. Methods Care for hospitalized patients with viral respiratory infections was observed in the patient room for 3-hour periods at an acute care academic medical center for over a 2 year period. One trained observer recorded the healthcare activities performed, contacts with fomites, and self-cont… Show more

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“…However, >5 visits by HCWs during the 3-hour observation period was associated with virus detection in stationary air samples (OR, 5.3; 95% CI, 1.2-37.8), though most observed care activities were physical exam and other routine care activities. 9 Numerous HCW visits may indicate that the patient is relatively ill and, thus, shedding a lot of virus in the environment, but the association of numerous HCW visits with airborne virus could also reflect the fact that routine care activities introduce virus into the air.…”
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“…However, >5 visits by HCWs during the 3-hour observation period was associated with virus detection in stationary air samples (OR, 5.3; 95% CI, 1.2-37.8), though most observed care activities were physical exam and other routine care activities. 9 Numerous HCW visits may indicate that the patient is relatively ill and, thus, shedding a lot of virus in the environment, but the association of numerous HCW visits with airborne virus could also reflect the fact that routine care activities introduce virus into the air.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient and HCW participant recruitment and consent have been described elsewhere. 9 This study was approved by the University of Illinois at Chicago Institutional Review Board (protocol no. 2015-0990).…”
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“…Self-contacts were observed during the patient care episode and were defined as the HCW touching his or her own mask (if used), head area other than mask, torso, hand or glove, lower body, and/or personal stethoscope (if used). 10 Swabs were stored on ice until transport to the DNA Services Laboratory, where they were analyzed for the virus with which the patient had a diagnosed infection. The sample processing and analysis methodology has been reported elsewhere.…”
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“…Data that were recorded on paper forms, which are available in another publication, 10 were entered in a database using double data entry (Access, Microsoft, Redmond, WA). All data analyses were performed with the R project for Statistical Computing (The R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria).…”
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confidence: 99%