Airborne microbial contamination (AMC), measured in Colony Forming Units (CFUs)/m3, is an important parameter to observe for safety air in Operating Theater (OT). To maintain low AMC, several guidelines highlight the importance to maintain a certain number of Air Changes/h (ACH) although they only considering this parameter and not other ventilation aspects that may influence AMC. The aims of the study are: i) to verify the associations between the number of ACH and the CFUs in OT air; II) to identify a statistical relationship between ACH and AMC
To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e. sur...
Surgical-site infection is the leading complication of surgery. Normal skin flora of patients or hea...
This study was designed to standardize dust collection in recently built operating theatres equipped...
Airborne microbial contamination (AMC), measured in Colony Forming Units (CFUs)/m3, is an important ...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the presence of microorganisms commonly associated with surgical ...
Background: Control of airborne microbial contamination is important in operating rooms (ORs). To ke...
Air cleanliness is a crucial factor in operating theatres (OTs), where the health of patients and st...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
Abstract Background Since air can play a central role as a reservoir for microorganisms, in controll...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
In Operating Theatres (OT), the ventilation system plays an important role in controlling airborne c...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
As part of the overall management of a Hospital, the Hygiene Unit has specific tasks including the i...
Controversy exists between engineers and clinicians over the beneficial effects of Uni-Di...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e. sur...
Surgical-site infection is the leading complication of surgery. Normal skin flora of patients or hea...
This study was designed to standardize dust collection in recently built operating theatres equipped...
Airborne microbial contamination (AMC), measured in Colony Forming Units (CFUs)/m3, is an important ...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the presence of microorganisms commonly associated with surgical ...
Background: Control of airborne microbial contamination is important in operating rooms (ORs). To ke...
Air cleanliness is a crucial factor in operating theatres (OTs), where the health of patients and st...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
Abstract Background Since air can play a central role as a reservoir for microorganisms, in controll...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
In Operating Theatres (OT), the ventilation system plays an important role in controlling airborne c...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
As part of the overall management of a Hospital, the Hygiene Unit has specific tasks including the i...
Controversy exists between engineers and clinicians over the beneficial effects of Uni-Di...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e. sur...
Surgical-site infection is the leading complication of surgery. Normal skin flora of patients or hea...
This study was designed to standardize dust collection in recently built operating theatres equipped...