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Thursday, 04 October, 2018

黑料吃瓜群网 privacy curtains breed bacteria

Frequently touched, but infrequently changed, privacy curtains in hospitals can become breeding grounds for resistant bacteria, according to a new study.

Without timely intervention, the curtains could pose a threat to patient safety.

The longitudinal, prospective pilot study,聽published in the聽,聽tracked the contamination rate of 10 freshly laundered privacy curtains in the Regional Burns/Plastics Unit of the Health Services Center in Winnipeg, Canada.

While the curtains had minimal contamination when they were first hung, the curtains that were hung in patient rooms became increasingly contaminated over time 鈥 and by day 14, 87.5%聽of the curtains tested positive for methicillin-resistant聽Staphylococcus aureus聽(MRSA), a pathogen associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In contrast, control curtains that were not placed in patient rooms stayed clean the entire 21 days.

None of the rooms where the curtains were placed were occupied by patients with MRSA. Four curtains were placed in a four-bed room; four were placed in two double rooms; and two controls were placed in areas without direct patient or caregiver contact. Researchers took samples from areas where people hold curtains, suggesting that the increasing contamination resulted from direct contact.

鈥淲e know that privacy curtains pose a high risk for cross-contamination because they are frequently touched but infrequently changed,鈥 said Kevin Shek, BSc, the study鈥檚 lead author in the article. 鈥淭he high rate of contamination that we saw by the 14th聽day may represent an opportune time to intervene, either by cleaning or replacing the curtains.鈥

By day 21, almost all curtains exceeded 2.5 CFU/cm, the requirement for food processing equipment cleanliness in some locations, such as the United Kingdom.

The study authors acknowledge the small sample size of this pilot study and recommend additional research to understand the clinical consequences of contaminated curtains.

Image credit: 漏stock.adobe.com/au/Kobus

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