BACKGROUND Hand hygiene is the core element of infection prevention and control. The optimal hand-hygiene gesture, however, remains poorly defined. OBJECTIVE We aimed to evaluate the influence of hand-rubbing duration on the reduction of bacterial counts on the hands of healthcare personnel (HCP). METHODS We performed an experimental study based on the European Norm 1500. Hand rubbing was performed for 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, or 60 seconds, according to the WHO technique using 3 mL alcohol-based hand rub. Hand contamination with E. coli ATCC 10536 was followed by hand rubbing and sampling. A generalized linear mixed model with a random effect on the subject adjusted for hand size and gender was used to analyze the reduction in bacterial counts ...
OBJECTIVE: Although alcohol-based hand rinses and gels have recommended application times of 30 to 6...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...
The World Health Organization (WHO) issued guidelines on hand hygiene recommending a six-step 'how t...
Hand hygiene is one of the basic components of any infection control program and is frequently consi...
BACKGROUND For alcohol-based hand rubs, the currently recommended application time of 30 seconds is ...
Background: The effectiveness of hand rubbing with alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) is impacted by sev...
Efficient hand hygiene is essential for preventing the transmission of microorganisms. Alcohol-based...
Abstract Background Recent data indicate that full efficacy of a hand rub preparation for hygienic h...
Health-care-associated infections are the most prevalent adverse events of hospital care, posing a s...
Healthcare workers' hands are the most common vehicle for the transmission of healthcare-associated ...
Abstract Objective: Although alcohol-based hand rinses and gels have recommended application times o...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but adherence to guidelines is poor among health...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the microbiologic effectiveness of the World Health Organization's 6-step and ...
Abstract Background And Objective: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a ne...
OBJECTIVE: Although alcohol-based hand rinses and gels have recommended application times of 30 to 6...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...
The World Health Organization (WHO) issued guidelines on hand hygiene recommending a six-step 'how t...
Hand hygiene is one of the basic components of any infection control program and is frequently consi...
BACKGROUND For alcohol-based hand rubs, the currently recommended application time of 30 seconds is ...
Background: The effectiveness of hand rubbing with alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) is impacted by sev...
Efficient hand hygiene is essential for preventing the transmission of microorganisms. Alcohol-based...
Abstract Background Recent data indicate that full efficacy of a hand rub preparation for hygienic h...
Health-care-associated infections are the most prevalent adverse events of hospital care, posing a s...
Healthcare workers' hands are the most common vehicle for the transmission of healthcare-associated ...
Abstract Objective: Although alcohol-based hand rinses and gels have recommended application times o...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but adherence to guidelines is poor among health...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the microbiologic effectiveness of the World Health Organization's 6-step and ...
Abstract Background And Objective: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a ne...
OBJECTIVE: Although alcohol-based hand rinses and gels have recommended application times of 30 to 6...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...
We tested the efficacy of three alcohol hand rubs (AHRs) used in two local Welsh intensive therapy u...