Purpose of review: More evidence is emerging on the role of cleaning and decontamination for reducing hospital-acquired infection. Timely and adequate removal of environmental pathogens leads to measurable clinical benefits for patients. This article considers studies published from 2013 examining hospital decontamination technologies and evidence for cost-effectiveness.Recent findings: Novel biocides and cleaning products, antimicrobial coatings, monitoring practices and automated equipment are widely accessible. They do not necessarily remove all environmental pathogens, however, and most have yet to be comprehensively assessed against patient outcome. Some studies are confounded by concurrent infection control and/or antimicrobial stewar...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) continue to affect patient outcomes and health...
Hospital hygiene may be associated with hospital-acquired infection. This study evaluated four hospi...
Background: Concerns have been raised over poor standards of hospital cleanliness and insufficient t...
Purpose of review: More evidence is emerging on the role of cleaning and decontamination for reducin...
Abstract More evidence is emerging on the importance of the clinical environment in encouraging hosp...
To evaluate and validate the efficacy of disinfectants used in our cleaning procedure, in order to r...
BackgroundMore evidence is emerging on the role of surface decontamination for reducing hospital-acq...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are one of the gravest threats to patient safet...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common, costly, yet largely preventable co...
BackgroundDocumenting effective approaches to eliminate environmental reservoirs and reduce the spre...
Environmental contamination is being increasingly recognized as a significant source of healthcare-a...
Evidence has shown that the state of the patient care environment has a direct impact in heightening...
Introduction: The importance of hospital cleaning for controlling healthcare-associated infection (H...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) continue to affect patient outcomes and health...
Hospital hygiene may be associated with hospital-acquired infection. This study evaluated four hospi...
Background: Concerns have been raised over poor standards of hospital cleanliness and insufficient t...
Purpose of review: More evidence is emerging on the role of cleaning and decontamination for reducin...
Abstract More evidence is emerging on the importance of the clinical environment in encouraging hosp...
To evaluate and validate the efficacy of disinfectants used in our cleaning procedure, in order to r...
BackgroundMore evidence is emerging on the role of surface decontamination for reducing hospital-acq...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are one of the gravest threats to patient safet...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common, costly, yet largely preventable co...
BackgroundDocumenting effective approaches to eliminate environmental reservoirs and reduce the spre...
Environmental contamination is being increasingly recognized as a significant source of healthcare-a...
Evidence has shown that the state of the patient care environment has a direct impact in heightening...
Introduction: The importance of hospital cleaning for controlling healthcare-associated infection (H...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) continue to affect patient outcomes and health...
Hospital hygiene may be associated with hospital-acquired infection. This study evaluated four hospi...
Background: Concerns have been raised over poor standards of hospital cleanliness and insufficient t...