2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-78691-x
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Microorganisms isolated from thermoplastic masks and storage racks in head and neck cancer patients with radiation dermatitis

Özlem Koca,
Timur Koca,
Rahmi Atil Aksoy
et al.

Abstract: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remain a critical public health issue, as they contribute to prolonged treatment duration, increased healthcare costs, and heightened risks of morbidity and mortality. In head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy, thermoplastic masks (TMs), which come into direct contact with the skin, represent a potential vector for infection. Additionally, the storage racks where these masks are kept may also facilitate microorganism transmission. Our study aimed to isolat… Show more

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