Background: Spirometry is an important tool when diagnosing chronic respiratory conditions in general practice. However, the equipment may harbour pathogenic micro-organisms and cross-transmission of aerolised pathogens could occur if hygiene measures are insufficient. Methods: We assessed microbiological contamination in 16 spirometers from a convenience sample of South Australian general practices. Results: We found potentially relevant microbiological contamination in three spirometers: two Pseudomonas spp.; one coagulase negative Staphylococcus sp. and one Alcaligenes sp. Although the three practices concerned all reported to have a written spirometer cleaning protocol in place, the frequency of spirometer disinfection did not match the...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Statement of Problem: Today, cross infection control is an integral part of dentistry and many denta...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is an important tool when diagnosing chronic respiratory conditions in genera...
Bacterial contamination of spirometers has been documented in water-sealed devices, mouthpieces, and...
Background: Bacterial contamination of spirometers has been documented in water-sealed devices, mout...
Bacterial colonization as a potential source of nosocomial respiratory infections in spirometers To ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of general pratice...
Introduction: Hospital environment is a reservoir of wide varieties of microorganisms which are freq...
Summary: Background: Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) devices are an important element of the man...
Objective: To assess the relationship of bacterial and fungal contamination on used surgical masks w...
Background: Nosocomial infections (NI) are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
Objectives: We sought to assess microbial air quality and bacterial surface contamination on medical...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Domiciliary nebulisers are widely used in chronic obstructive pulmonary dise...
Objectives and background: Despite the lack of data, it is believed that spirometry is underutilized...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Statement of Problem: Today, cross infection control is an integral part of dentistry and many denta...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is an important tool when diagnosing chronic respiratory conditions in genera...
Bacterial contamination of spirometers has been documented in water-sealed devices, mouthpieces, and...
Background: Bacterial contamination of spirometers has been documented in water-sealed devices, mout...
Bacterial colonization as a potential source of nosocomial respiratory infections in spirometers To ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of general pratice...
Introduction: Hospital environment is a reservoir of wide varieties of microorganisms which are freq...
Summary: Background: Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) devices are an important element of the man...
Objective: To assess the relationship of bacterial and fungal contamination on used surgical masks w...
Background: Nosocomial infections (NI) are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
Objectives: We sought to assess microbial air quality and bacterial surface contamination on medical...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Domiciliary nebulisers are widely used in chronic obstructive pulmonary dise...
Objectives and background: Despite the lack of data, it is believed that spirometry is underutilized...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Statement of Problem: Today, cross infection control is an integral part of dentistry and many denta...