Nosocomial infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The inanimate objects like mobile phones in the immediate environment of the patients can act as a source of infection. Infectious agents from patients can be transferred on to the hands of the health care workers and in the absence of adequate hand hygiene practices can be transferred on to the mobile phones during their use and this can serve as a vehicle for the transmission of nosocomial pathogens from one patient to another. Aim: To evaluate the role of mobile phones in the transmission of pathogens by health care workers in health care centres. Materials and Methods: Mobile phones and hands were tested for micro-organisms before and after application of a disinfe...
Background: Nosocomial infections are a major problem in both developed and developing countrie...
Background: Surgical site infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality following orthoped...
Mobile phones present a potential threat in transferring the infectious agents among the patients in...
Objective: The use of cellular telephones by medical personnel and the associated nosocomial transmi...
Background: Mobile phones are communication devices for communication nowadays and have emerged as a...
Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of professional and social life. Micro-organisms...
Background: Mobile phones were first introduced in the United Kingdom and have become an important m...
Background: Nowadays mobile phones are an important means of communication. These are used in an env...
Background: Cell phones have become one of the necessary means of life and they are commonly used al...
Aim: This study aimed at investigating the microbial contamination of mobile phones in a hospital se...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Mobile phones have become an essential accessory of our life in todays' world....
Mobile phones have become an essential accessory in our personal, social and professional life. Mobi...
The use of mobile devices within the clinical setting is becoming more and more frequent. However it...
INTRODUCTION: Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of both our social and professiona...
Introduction: Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of both our social and professiona...
Background: Nosocomial infections are a major problem in both developed and developing countrie...
Background: Surgical site infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality following orthoped...
Mobile phones present a potential threat in transferring the infectious agents among the patients in...
Objective: The use of cellular telephones by medical personnel and the associated nosocomial transmi...
Background: Mobile phones are communication devices for communication nowadays and have emerged as a...
Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of professional and social life. Micro-organisms...
Background: Mobile phones were first introduced in the United Kingdom and have become an important m...
Background: Nowadays mobile phones are an important means of communication. These are used in an env...
Background: Cell phones have become one of the necessary means of life and they are commonly used al...
Aim: This study aimed at investigating the microbial contamination of mobile phones in a hospital se...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Mobile phones have become an essential accessory of our life in todays' world....
Mobile phones have become an essential accessory in our personal, social and professional life. Mobi...
The use of mobile devices within the clinical setting is becoming more and more frequent. However it...
INTRODUCTION: Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of both our social and professiona...
Introduction: Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of both our social and professiona...
Background: Nosocomial infections are a major problem in both developed and developing countrie...
Background: Surgical site infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality following orthoped...
Mobile phones present a potential threat in transferring the infectious agents among the patients in...