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The role of the surface environment in healthcare-associated infections

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CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 338-344

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0b013e3283630f04

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copper; environment; healthcare-associated infections; hospital surfaces; hydrogen peroxide systems; surface disinfection; ultraviolet light

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Purpose of reviewThis article reviews the evidence demonstrating the importance of contamination of hospital surfaces in the transmission of healthcare-associated pathogens and interventions scientifically demonstrated to reduce the levels of microbial contamination and decrease healthcare-associated infections.Recent findingsThe contaminated surface environment in hospitals plays an important role in the transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp. (VRE), Clostridium difficile, Acinetobacter spp., and norovirus. Improved surface cleaning and disinfection can reduce transmission of these pathogens. No-touch' methods of room disinfection (i.e., devices which produce ultraviolet light or hydrogen peroxide) and self-disinfecting' surfaces (e.g., copper) also show promise to decrease contamination and reduce healthcare-associated infections.SummaryHospital surfaces are frequently contaminated with important healthcare-associated pathogens. Contact with the contaminated environment by healthcare personnel is equally as likely as direct contact with a patient to lead to contamination of the healthcare provider's hands or gloves that may result in patient-to-patient transmission of nosocomial pathogens. Admission to a room previously occupied by a patient with MRSA, VRE, Acinetobacter, or C. difficile increases the risk for the subsequent patient admitted to the room to acquire the pathogen. Improved cleaning and disinfection of room surfaces decreases the risk of healthcare-associated infections.

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