We monitored the surface level cleanliness of a five-bedded surgical intensive care unit (SICU) over a ten-week period in order to evaluate proposed hygiene standards.Ten environmental sites within SICU were sampled twice weekly along with collection of clinical and patient activity data. The standards designate aerobic colony counts (ACCs) >2.5cfu/cm2 from hand-touch sites and the presence of Staphylococcus aureus as hygiene failures. Nearly a quarter of 200 samples failed the standards, mostly from hand-touch sites on curtains, beds and medical equipment. The total number of fails each week was associated with bed occupancy (p=0.04), trending towards association with SICU-acquired infections (p=0.11). Environmental S.aureus was associated...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Background: There are few data and no accepted standards for air quality in the intensive care unit ...
We monitored the surface level cleanliness of a five-bedded surgical intensive care unit (SICU) over...
Ten hand-touch sites were screened weekly on two surgical wards over two consecutive six-month perio...
This study evaluated three methods for monitoring hospital cleanliness. The aim was to find a benchm...
Abstract Background Increasing hospital-acquired infections have generated much attention over the l...
In recent years, the increase of nosocomical infections caused by droplet infection, airborne infect...
Surface cleaning is a well-known control procedure against the dissemination of microorganisms in th...
Hospital hygiene may be associated with hospital-acquired infection. This study evaluated four hospi...
SummaryHealthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently, ...
Hospital cleanliness is important for controlling infection. This study aimed to determine the effec...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of enhanced cleaning of the near-patient environment on the isol...
Background The role of environment in infection prevention and control is being increasingly acknowl...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the adequacy of discharge room cleaning and the impact of a cleaning intervent...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Background: There are few data and no accepted standards for air quality in the intensive care unit ...
We monitored the surface level cleanliness of a five-bedded surgical intensive care unit (SICU) over...
Ten hand-touch sites were screened weekly on two surgical wards over two consecutive six-month perio...
This study evaluated three methods for monitoring hospital cleanliness. The aim was to find a benchm...
Abstract Background Increasing hospital-acquired infections have generated much attention over the l...
In recent years, the increase of nosocomical infections caused by droplet infection, airborne infect...
Surface cleaning is a well-known control procedure against the dissemination of microorganisms in th...
Hospital hygiene may be associated with hospital-acquired infection. This study evaluated four hospi...
SummaryHealthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently, ...
Hospital cleanliness is important for controlling infection. This study aimed to determine the effec...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of enhanced cleaning of the near-patient environment on the isol...
Background The role of environment in infection prevention and control is being increasingly acknowl...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the adequacy of discharge room cleaning and the impact of a cleaning intervent...
Summary: Healthcare acquired infections are no longer confined to the hospital environment. Recently...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Background: There are few data and no accepted standards for air quality in the intensive care unit ...