2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2021.03.007
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Infection prevention practices and the use of medical tapes

Abstract: Background: Medical tapes are ubiquitous in healthcare and there are currently no guidelines for their storage and use. Tapes cannot be cleaned or disinfected; yet, several clinicians may use a given roll for any number of patients. Reports of tape contamination associated with clinical infection have been published. Purpose: We reviewed the literature reporting microbiological studies, case reports of infections, and nosocomial outbreaks associated with the use of medical tapes and other adhesive devices to a… Show more

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“… 5 , 31 Proper care techniques include reducing the risk of cross-contamination from products that have been traditionally carried around and reused, such as medical tapes. 32 Single-patient, single-use products are safer with respect to cross-contamination. This is important because if an injury of the skin barrier happens at the same time as contamination in a hospital setting, there is a higher risk of infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5 , 31 Proper care techniques include reducing the risk of cross-contamination from products that have been traditionally carried around and reused, such as medical tapes. 32 Single-patient, single-use products are safer with respect to cross-contamination. This is important because if an injury of the skin barrier happens at the same time as contamination in a hospital setting, there is a higher risk of infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%