Antimicrobial efficacy tests were carried out using the DGHM carrier test without mechanical action and without organic soiling [16]. Microbial inocula were dried for either 60 min or 120 min, as indicated. 100 μl disinfectant was applied to the different carriers (copper alloy carriers, stainless steel carriers, tile carriers) with a contact time of 2 min. Water controls (wc) were used to observe the influence of the different carriers (application of 100 μl standardized hard-water instead of the disinfectant within the contact time). Microbial survival rates were determined as described in Material and Methods at the intervals indicated and expressed as log CFU/ml. A: Test organism P. aeruginosa. B: Test organism S. aureus. C: Test organi...
Background/Aims Multi-drug resistant pathogens are increasing among healthcare-associated infections...
It has been suggested that antibacterial copper could be used in place of stainless steel to help re...
The spread of bacterial infections often occurs through indirect contact with infected individuals. ...
Antimicrobial efficacy tests were carried out using the DGHM carrier test with and without organic s...
INTRODUCTION:Chemical disinfection is state of the art in preventing spread of infectious agents in ...
IntroductionChemical disinfection is state of the art in preventing spread of infectious agents in t...
Background: Hospital equipment made from copper alloys can play an important role in complementing t...
Bacterial infections are a leading cause of health complications around the world. Metallic antimicr...
Bactericidal properties of copper surfaces have been investigated in search of selfsanitizing materi...
Introduction: Researchers conducted a literature, technology and patent search that traced the histo...
infection Several bacteria, known to be human pathogens, die when placed on copper alloy surfaces. T...
Several bacteria, known to be human pathogens, die when placed on copper alloy surfaces. The concent...
Due to an increase in antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, new methods for killing bacteria wit...
extended spectrum beta-lactamase CTX M-15, Meticillin-sensitive S. aureus (MSSA), Meticillin-resista...
Bacterial and viral contamination of contact surfaces increases the risk of infection. A great deal ...
Background/Aims Multi-drug resistant pathogens are increasing among healthcare-associated infections...
It has been suggested that antibacterial copper could be used in place of stainless steel to help re...
The spread of bacterial infections often occurs through indirect contact with infected individuals. ...
Antimicrobial efficacy tests were carried out using the DGHM carrier test with and without organic s...
INTRODUCTION:Chemical disinfection is state of the art in preventing spread of infectious agents in ...
IntroductionChemical disinfection is state of the art in preventing spread of infectious agents in t...
Background: Hospital equipment made from copper alloys can play an important role in complementing t...
Bacterial infections are a leading cause of health complications around the world. Metallic antimicr...
Bactericidal properties of copper surfaces have been investigated in search of selfsanitizing materi...
Introduction: Researchers conducted a literature, technology and patent search that traced the histo...
infection Several bacteria, known to be human pathogens, die when placed on copper alloy surfaces. T...
Several bacteria, known to be human pathogens, die when placed on copper alloy surfaces. The concent...
Due to an increase in antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, new methods for killing bacteria wit...
extended spectrum beta-lactamase CTX M-15, Meticillin-sensitive S. aureus (MSSA), Meticillin-resista...
Bacterial and viral contamination of contact surfaces increases the risk of infection. A great deal ...
Background/Aims Multi-drug resistant pathogens are increasing among healthcare-associated infections...
It has been suggested that antibacterial copper could be used in place of stainless steel to help re...
The spread of bacterial infections often occurs through indirect contact with infected individuals. ...