[[abstract]]Background: Computer keyboards and mice are potential reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens, but routine disinfection for non-water-proof computer devices is a problem. With better hand hygiene compliance of health-care workers (HCWs), the impact of these potential sources of contamination on clinical infection needs to be clarified. Methods: This study was conducted in a 1600-bed medical center of southern Taiwan with 47 wards and 282 computers. With education and monitoring program of hand hygiene for HCWs, the average compliance rate was 74% before our surveillance. We investigated the association of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii, three leading hospital-acq...
Abstract Background Objects frequently touched by patients and healthcare workers in hospitals harbo...
Medical devices, such as stethoscopes, and other objects found in hospital, such as computer keyboar...
Objective: To examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and high-f...
[[abstract]]Background: Computer keyboards and mice are potential reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens...
Computers are increasingly present in operating rooms, dental examination rooms, Intensive care unit...
BACKGROUND: An ideal computer keyboard for clinical use would be easily cleanable and cleaned by sta...
Abstract Background and objectives: Pathogens can be transferred via the hands of the personnel not ...
mouse as a reservoir of pathogens in an intensive care unit. J Clin Monit 2004; 18: 7^12 ABSTRACT. O...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and nature of potential bacterial pathogens isolated on physi...
Microbial contamination of computer keyboards and inanimate surfaces of electronic equipment in ICU ...
Objective To determine the extent and type of microbial contamination of computer peripheral devices...
Background and Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination of keyboards of co...
IntroductionHealthcare environmental surfaces may be contaminated with micro-organisms that cause he...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and ...
Background: Computers and telephones are ubiquitous in the hospital and have been shown to be contam...
Abstract Background Objects frequently touched by patients and healthcare workers in hospitals harbo...
Medical devices, such as stethoscopes, and other objects found in hospital, such as computer keyboar...
Objective: To examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and high-f...
[[abstract]]Background: Computer keyboards and mice are potential reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens...
Computers are increasingly present in operating rooms, dental examination rooms, Intensive care unit...
BACKGROUND: An ideal computer keyboard for clinical use would be easily cleanable and cleaned by sta...
Abstract Background and objectives: Pathogens can be transferred via the hands of the personnel not ...
mouse as a reservoir of pathogens in an intensive care unit. J Clin Monit 2004; 18: 7^12 ABSTRACT. O...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and nature of potential bacterial pathogens isolated on physi...
Microbial contamination of computer keyboards and inanimate surfaces of electronic equipment in ICU ...
Objective To determine the extent and type of microbial contamination of computer peripheral devices...
Background and Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination of keyboards of co...
IntroductionHealthcare environmental surfaces may be contaminated with micro-organisms that cause he...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and ...
Background: Computers and telephones are ubiquitous in the hospital and have been shown to be contam...
Abstract Background Objects frequently touched by patients and healthcare workers in hospitals harbo...
Medical devices, such as stethoscopes, and other objects found in hospital, such as computer keyboar...
Objective: To examine whether bacteria are transferred between the hands of medical staff and high-f...