作者
Alessio Facciolà, Giovanni Francesco Pellicano, Giuseppa Visalli, Ivana Antonella Paolucci, Emmanuele VENANZI RULLO, Manuela Ceccarelli, Francesco D'ALEO, Angela DI PIETRO, Raffaele Squeri, Giuseppe Nunnari, Vincenza LA FAUCI
发表日期
2019/2/1
来源
European Review for Medical & Pharmacological Sciences
卷号
23
期号
3
简介
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are one of the most relevant public health problems worldwide. The role of the hospital environment as a reservoir of pathogens causing HAIs is still debated. These pathogens are common in several hospital environments, where they are able to persist from hours to months and their circulation is favored by healthcare workers (HCWs). Hospital surfaces at close contact with patients such as bed bars and header, bedside table, taps, and handles in wards (“high-touched sur-faces”), are considered easily contaminable and at risk to transfer pathogens to patients. However, some studies showed the possible role played by “non-classical” surfaces such as healthcare workers’(HCWs) mobile phones and personal computers as well as oxygen humidifiers and protective lead garments used in operating rooms. HCWs’ hands play a fundamental role in patient-to-patient transmission by touching contaminated surfaces or patients during care activities. The aim of this review is to evaluate the role of the hospital environment in the transmission of nosocomial pathogens, focusing on single pathogens caus-ing HAIs and the importance of hospital surfaces as reservoirs.
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