INTRODUCTION: Risk of acquiring hospital acquired infections is omnipresent in health-care facilities worldwide and understanding transmission routes is key to effective control. Aerial dispersion of bioaerosols and subsequent contamination of surfaces is recognised as a potential transmission route for some of these infections. Pathogens have been shown to accrue on health-care workers’ (HCW) hands as they touch surfaces and hence can subsequently be transmitted to other patients. This research considers the question: Are single-bed patient rooms more effective than their multi-bed counterparts at reducing this risk? METHODS: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, validated through bioaerosol experiments (King et al 2013) were ...
Health-care Associated Infection is a major concern with 1 in 11 patients affected each year. There...
Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of...
Certain routine hospital activities have been identified as a potential source for the airborne disp...
INTRODUCTION: Aerial dispersion of bioaerosols and subsequent contamination of surfaces is recognise...
Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are exposed to highly infectious viruses, such as norovirus, through...
Contaminated agents in hospital wards are the source of nosocomial infections known as hospital-acqu...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
An in-patient suffering from an airborne infectious disease should be properly isolated in a negativ...
Understanding how airborne pathogens are transported through hospital wards is essential for determi...
Background: Hand transmission of harmful microorganisms may lead to infections and poses a major thr...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
It has been identified that potentially pathogenic acteria, such as MRSA can be released from the s...
Introduction: Mitigating nosocomial infections continues to be a current challenge for infection con...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Health-care Associated Infection is a major concern with 1 in 11 patients affected each year. There...
Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of...
Certain routine hospital activities have been identified as a potential source for the airborne disp...
INTRODUCTION: Aerial dispersion of bioaerosols and subsequent contamination of surfaces is recognise...
Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are exposed to highly infectious viruses, such as norovirus, through...
Contaminated agents in hospital wards are the source of nosocomial infections known as hospital-acqu...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
An in-patient suffering from an airborne infectious disease should be properly isolated in a negativ...
Understanding how airborne pathogens are transported through hospital wards is essential for determi...
Background: Hand transmission of harmful microorganisms may lead to infections and poses a major thr...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
It has been identified that potentially pathogenic acteria, such as MRSA can be released from the s...
Introduction: Mitigating nosocomial infections continues to be a current challenge for infection con...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Health-care Associated Infection is a major concern with 1 in 11 patients affected each year. There...
Background In addition to the close contact between patients and medical staff, the contamination of...
Certain routine hospital activities have been identified as a potential source for the airborne disp...