2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2018.03.006
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Specialized cleaning associated with antimicrobial coatings for reduction of hospital-acquired infection: opinion of the COST Action Network AMiCI (CA15114)

Abstract: Recognized issues with poor hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers and reports of recontamination of previously chemically disinfected surfaces through hand contact emphasize the need for novel hygiene methods in addition to those currently available. One such approach involves antimicrobial (nano) coatings (AMCs), whereby integrated active ingredients are responsible for elimination of micro-organisms that come into contact with treated surfaces. While widely studied under laboratory conditions with… Show more

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“…Excessive and inefficient use of disinfectants, similar to excessive and inefficient use of antibiotics, may increase a hospital's risk of becoming an incubator for resistant pathogens [6,11]. Antimicrobial surfaces are the next popular frontier in the battle against nosocomial pathogen survival [12], with similar implications. In contrast, a diverse bacterial ecology can prevent pathogen proliferation by increasing competition for nutrients and space, or by secreting secondary metabolites that confer a survival advantage [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excessive and inefficient use of disinfectants, similar to excessive and inefficient use of antibiotics, may increase a hospital's risk of becoming an incubator for resistant pathogens [6,11]. Antimicrobial surfaces are the next popular frontier in the battle against nosocomial pathogen survival [12], with similar implications. In contrast, a diverse bacterial ecology can prevent pathogen proliferation by increasing competition for nutrients and space, or by secreting secondary metabolites that confer a survival advantage [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These released into the environment may be very harmful to human or animal health. Hence, is needed that hospital wastewater and cleaning effluent containing potential biocides or multidrug-resistant bacteria are properly treated55 ) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drobnoustroje przenoszone są najczęściej przez zainfekowane dłonie personelu medycznego [5,9].Bardzo często dochodzi do zakażeń u pacjentów z założonymi cewnikami, rurkami intubacyjnymi czy wkłuciem centralnym, na których powierzchni tworzy się biofilm bakteryjny [4,6,7,10]. Przyczyną występowania zakażeń w szpitalach mogą być także zaniedbania w dziedzinie higieny szpitalnej, w tym związane z nieodpowiednim przygotowaniem sali po pobycie poprzedniego pacjenta [9]. W polskich szpitalach często dochodzi do nieprawidłowości przy przyjmowaniu pacjentów wymagających izolacji, ponieważ nie pozwalają na to warunki lokalowe szpitali [5].…”
Section: Przyczyny Występowania Zakażeń Szpitalnychunclassified