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Textiles as fomites in the healthcare system

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 107, 期 12, 页码 3887-3897

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-023-12569-2

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Nosocomial infections; Hospital textiles; Persistence; Biofilm; Microbial load

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Nosocomial infections or healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a concern due to the transmission of infectious diseases through textiles in healthcare facilities. However, there is a lack of systematic research in this area and a better understanding of the factors contributing to the transmission of infections through textiles is needed. This review critically explores textiles as contaminants in healthcare systems, identifies potential risks they may pose, and discusses strategies to limit the spread of nosocomial infections through fabrics.
Nosocomial infections or healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are acquired under medical care in healthcare facilities. In hospital environments, the transmission of infectious diseases through textiles such as white coats, bed linen, curtains, and towels are well documented. Textile hygiene and infection control measures have become more important in recent years due to the growing concerns about textiles as fomites in healthcare settings. However, systematic research in this area is lacking; the factors contributing to the transmission of infections through textiles needs to be better understood. The review aims to critically explore textiles as contaminants in healthcare systems, and to identify potential risks they may pose to patients and healthcare workers. It delineates different factors affecting bacterial adherence on fabrics, such as surface properties of bacteria and fabrics, and environmental factors. It also identifies areas that require further research to reduce the risk of HAIs and improve textile hygiene practices. Finally, the review elaborates on the strategies currently employed, and those that can be employed to limit the spread of nosocomial infections through fabrics. Implementing textile hygiene practices effectively in healthcare facilities requires a thorough analysis of factors affecting fabric-microbiome interactions, followed by designing newer fabrics that discourage pathogen load.

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