Hands may be the most important means by which enteric pathogens are transmitted. Skin hygiene particularly of the hands, has been accepted as a primary mechanism to control the spread of infectious agents. Therefore the present study was undertaken to evaluate the number and type of enteric bacterial pathogens associated with hands. A total of 160 hands swab samples of 80 students of KG, PS, SS, UG, and PG were analyzed. Pathogens were isolated from hands includes Escherichia coli (22%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (12%), Staphylococcus aureus (15%), Proteus mirabilis (11%), Citrobacter freundii (10%), Enterobacter aerogenes (8%), Streptococcus sp. (7%), Klebsiella sp. (6%), Micrococcus sp. (5%) and Salmonella typhi (4%). The prevalence of the ...
Background: Clinical white coats have very long history of being a symbol of hope and healing for me...
The aim of the study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude and on-field practices concerning hand hygi...
Hygiene-related communicable diseases result in millions of deaths each year across the globe. Good ...
Hand washing is considered to be one of the primary mechanisms to reduce the risk of transmission of...
Introduction: Contaminated hands remain the mainstay cause of infection children. Infections like di...
Background: Contaminated hands play a major role in fecal-oral transmission of diseases. In 1847, Dr...
Hand hygiene is any action of cleaning hands to reduce microroganisms. Global research shows that al...
Objective: Cross-transmission by the hands of health-care workers is considered the main route of sp...
Background: Health care-associated infections (also called hospital-acquired or nosocomial infection...
Food handlers often act as an important vehicle for the transmission of microorganisms responsible f...
Introduction. Keeping proper hand hygiene is one of the basic methods to reduce the risk of spreadin...
Enteric pathogen infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with the highes...
Abstract: Hand hygiene is imperative in preventing the spread of microorganisms between healthcare w...
Hand hygiene practice has become quite an important issue among hygiene practices. Improving persona...
Hand washing is known to be an important preventive strategy and a major step in infection control. ...
Background: Clinical white coats have very long history of being a symbol of hope and healing for me...
The aim of the study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude and on-field practices concerning hand hygi...
Hygiene-related communicable diseases result in millions of deaths each year across the globe. Good ...
Hand washing is considered to be one of the primary mechanisms to reduce the risk of transmission of...
Introduction: Contaminated hands remain the mainstay cause of infection children. Infections like di...
Background: Contaminated hands play a major role in fecal-oral transmission of diseases. In 1847, Dr...
Hand hygiene is any action of cleaning hands to reduce microroganisms. Global research shows that al...
Objective: Cross-transmission by the hands of health-care workers is considered the main route of sp...
Background: Health care-associated infections (also called hospital-acquired or nosocomial infection...
Food handlers often act as an important vehicle for the transmission of microorganisms responsible f...
Introduction. Keeping proper hand hygiene is one of the basic methods to reduce the risk of spreadin...
Enteric pathogen infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with the highes...
Abstract: Hand hygiene is imperative in preventing the spread of microorganisms between healthcare w...
Hand hygiene practice has become quite an important issue among hygiene practices. Improving persona...
Hand washing is known to be an important preventive strategy and a major step in infection control. ...
Background: Clinical white coats have very long history of being a symbol of hope and healing for me...
The aim of the study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude and on-field practices concerning hand hygi...
Hygiene-related communicable diseases result in millions of deaths each year across the globe. Good ...