The potential risk of an electric air hand dryer contributing to airborne infection in a hospital was investigated using a strain of Serratia marcescens and a strain of coagulase-negative, streptomycin-resistant Staphylococcus. Dispersal of marker bacteria by the air dryer was demonstrated within a radius of about 3 feet from the dryer and to the investigator's laboratory coat. When paper towels were used for hand drying, no dispersal of marker bacteria was demonstrated. It is suggested that air hand dryers are unsuitable for use in critical patient care areas as they may contribute to cross infection either via airborne dissemination or via contaminated personnel
The transmission of bacteria is more likely to occur from wet skin than from dry skin; therefore, th...
It is now widely accepted that surface contamination plays an important role in the transmission of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and ...
Background World Health Organization hand hygiene guidelines state that if electric hand dryers are ...
AbstractThe present study was carried out, using standard techniques, to identify and count the bact...
Background World Health Organization and EU hand hygiene guidelines state that if electric hand drye...
Background: Having previously investigated the dispersal by different hand drying methods of a che...
Proper hand drying is a fundamental part of the hand hygiene process looking at optimizing the elimi...
The importance of hand hygiene in reducing the spread of pathogens has been long established and thi...
Due to the increasing spread of the Covd-19 pandemic it has become even more imperative that precaut...
The study only focuses on hand dryers located in the public comfort rooms of Medical Arts Center in ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is a fundamental component of infection prevention, but few studies have ...
Aims To use a MS2 bacteriophage model to compare three hand-drying methods, paper towels (PT), a wa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:Vq96/29908 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The transmission of bacteria is more likely to occur from wet skin than from dry skin; therefore, th...
The transmission of bacteria is more likely to occur from wet skin than from dry skin; therefore, th...
It is now widely accepted that surface contamination plays an important role in the transmission of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and ...
Background World Health Organization hand hygiene guidelines state that if electric hand dryers are ...
AbstractThe present study was carried out, using standard techniques, to identify and count the bact...
Background World Health Organization and EU hand hygiene guidelines state that if electric hand drye...
Background: Having previously investigated the dispersal by different hand drying methods of a che...
Proper hand drying is a fundamental part of the hand hygiene process looking at optimizing the elimi...
The importance of hand hygiene in reducing the spread of pathogens has been long established and thi...
Due to the increasing spread of the Covd-19 pandemic it has become even more imperative that precaut...
The study only focuses on hand dryers located in the public comfort rooms of Medical Arts Center in ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is a fundamental component of infection prevention, but few studies have ...
Aims To use a MS2 bacteriophage model to compare three hand-drying methods, paper towels (PT), a wa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:Vq96/29908 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The transmission of bacteria is more likely to occur from wet skin than from dry skin; therefore, th...
The transmission of bacteria is more likely to occur from wet skin than from dry skin; therefore, th...
It is now widely accepted that surface contamination plays an important role in the transmission of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and ...