Introduction:The number of microbes in the air varies based on the extent of industrial activities going on in a specific place; the more industrial a city is, the more susceptible to permanent pollution it is [more than 10000 per mm square].Hospital operation rooms must be free from any kind of microbe and, even, the number of phytochemicals should not exceed 20; however, each gram of hospital dust contains about 1,200,000 streptococcus pathogens. The densely populated areas of hospitals that are poorly ventilated and lighted are favorable conditions for the transmission of microbes. Methods: In this review article, the databases Medline, Cochrane, Science Direct, and Google Scholar were thoroughly searched to identify the studies Investig...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Introduction: The fight against nosocomial infections, particularly those linked to environmental ge...
Introduction: Bioaerosols are agents that can cause infection, allergy or induce other toxic effects...
Aims: We assessed the levels of airborne bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria (GNB), and fungi in six ho...
BACKGROUND: Hospital environment represents a congenial situation where microorganisms and susceptib...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
Hospital buildings may be regarded as dynamic environments affected by season, weather conditions, i...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
Introduction: Hospitals are sensitive places owing to the contagious nature of diseases transferred ...
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare-associated i...
Airborne microorganisms in hospitals have been associated with several hospital‐acquired infections ...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
Background: Bio aerosols include airborne micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc and ...
SUMMARY: Climatized environment is defined as the environment where temperature and humidity are con...
There is increasing evidence that indoor air quality and contaminated surfaces provide an important ...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Introduction: The fight against nosocomial infections, particularly those linked to environmental ge...
Introduction: Bioaerosols are agents that can cause infection, allergy or induce other toxic effects...
Aims: We assessed the levels of airborne bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria (GNB), and fungi in six ho...
BACKGROUND: Hospital environment represents a congenial situation where microorganisms and susceptib...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
Hospital buildings may be regarded as dynamic environments affected by season, weather conditions, i...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) incur mortalities and high costs for treatment including the ong...
Introduction: Hospitals are sensitive places owing to the contagious nature of diseases transferred ...
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare-associated i...
Airborne microorganisms in hospitals have been associated with several hospital‐acquired infections ...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
Background: Bio aerosols include airborne micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc and ...
SUMMARY: Climatized environment is defined as the environment where temperature and humidity are con...
There is increasing evidence that indoor air quality and contaminated surfaces provide an important ...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Introduction: The fight against nosocomial infections, particularly those linked to environmental ge...
Introduction: Bioaerosols are agents that can cause infection, allergy or induce other toxic effects...