Microbial contamination in the hospital environment is a major concern for public health, since it significantly contributes to the onset of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), which are further complicated by the alarming level of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of HAI-associated pathogens. Chemical disinfection to control bioburden has a temporary effect and can favor the selection of resistant pathogens, as observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, probiotic-based sanitation (probiotic cleaning hygiene system, PCHS) was reported to stably abate pathogens, AMR, and HAIs. PCHS action is not rapid nor specific, being based on competitive exclusion, but the addition of lytic bacteriophages that quickly and specifically kill selecte...
Background: Contamination of healthcare surfaces contribute to Healthcare-associated infections (HAI...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global concern, affecting all western hospitals, and p...
There is consensus about the need for efficient control of microbial contamination on hospital surfa...
Maria D’Accolti,1 Irene Soffritti,1 Micol Piffanelli,1 Matteo Bisi,1 Sante Mazzacane,1 Elisabe...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Persistent contamination of hospital surfaces and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized as ma...
Introduction: Healthcare–associated infections (HAIs) are a global concern, whose major causes inclu...
Introduction: Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) can be transmitted by pathogens persistently contam...
Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associated infection...
Background: Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associat...
Purpose: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the major threats to human health, and the high fr...
Traditional chemical disinfectants used in cleaning procedures in hospitals display several disadvan...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) affect every year about 4 million hospitalized patients in th...
Background: Contamination of healthcare surfaces contribute to Healthcare-associated infections (HAI...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global concern, affecting all western hospitals, and p...
There is consensus about the need for efficient control of microbial contamination on hospital surfa...
Maria D’Accolti,1 Irene Soffritti,1 Micol Piffanelli,1 Matteo Bisi,1 Sante Mazzacane,1 Elisabe...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) are a global concern, further threatened by the increasing dr...
Persistent contamination of hospital surfaces and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized as ma...
Introduction: Healthcare–associated infections (HAIs) are a global concern, whose major causes inclu...
Introduction: Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) can be transmitted by pathogens persistently contam...
Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associated infection...
Background: Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associat...
Purpose: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the major threats to human health, and the high fr...
Traditional chemical disinfectants used in cleaning procedures in hospitals display several disadvan...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) affect every year about 4 million hospitalized patients in th...
Background: Contamination of healthcare surfaces contribute to Healthcare-associated infections (HAI...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global concern, affecting all western hospitals, and p...
There is consensus about the need for efficient control of microbial contamination on hospital surfa...