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Are the Hands of Veterinary Staff a Reservoir for Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria? A Randomized Study to Evaluate Two Hand Hygiene Rubs in a Veterinary Hospital

机译:兽医员工的手是抗菌药物的储层吗? 一种随机研究,评估兽医医院的两手卫生摩擦

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Hand hygiene (HH) is the most successful intervention for hospital infection control. HH rubs with residual action are desired. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of alcohol (A-HH) and lactic acid (LA-HH) rubs, with the latter being marketed as having residual activity. We investigated reductions in bacterial colony-forming units (CFUs), prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) organisms, and risk factors for increased counts on the hands of veterinary staff. A randomized, crossover study (53 individuals) was performed in a referral veterinary teaching hospital. Hand plates were taken before, immediately after, and 6 hours after HH. A blinded investigator counted CFUs per plate. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus/pseudintermedius (MRSA/MRSP), Enterobacteriaceae, and Pseudomonas species (spp.) were characterized. Gender, profession, time point, and HH product were included as variables within multivariable analyses. A significant reduction in bacterial CFU was seen immediately after A-HH rub application (p0.001); however, neither product showed any significant residual action. Veterinarians had higher bacterial CFUs than nurses (p=0.005); contact with patients, rather than the environment, was also associated with higher counts (p0.001). MRSA, MRSP, Enterobacteriaceae spp., and Pseudomonas spp. were detected on 7%, 2%, 14%, and 2% of study participant's hands (n=208 samples), respectively. Frequent HH administration using an A-HH rub was effective at reducing bacterial CFU on hands in vivo in this veterinary hospital setting, but its use needs further encouragement in veterinary staff. The high prevalence of antimicrobial bacteria on hands is of concern; they might act as reservoirs for patients, the environment, and in-contact people.
机译:手工卫生(HH)是医院感染控制最成功的干预。 HH HH摩擦具有剩余动作。本研究旨在比较酒精(A-HH)和乳酸(La-HH)摩擦的疗效,后者被销售为残留活性。我们调查了细菌菌落形成单位(CFU),抗菌抗性(AMR)生物的患病率,以及兽医人员手中增加计数的危险因素。随机的交叉研究(53个个体)在推荐兽医教学医院进行。在HH后立即拍摄手板,然后在HH后6小时服用。一名盲化的调查员每平笔计数CFU。耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌/假霉菌(MRSA / MRSP),肠杆菌痤疮和假单胞菌种类(SPP。)的特征。将性别,专业,时间点和HH产品作为多变量分析中的变量。在A-HH RUB施用后立即看到细菌CFU的显着减少(P <0.001);然而,任何产品都没有显示出任何显着的残余作用。兽医具有比护士更高的细菌CFU(P = 0.005);与患者而不是环境的接触也与较高的计数相关(P <0.001)。 MRSA,MRSP,肠杆菌SPP。和Pseudomonas SPP。分别检测到7%,2%,14%和2%的研究参与者的手(n = 208个样本)。使用A-HH频繁的HH授权在该兽医住院环境中减少体内手中的细菌CFU,但其使用需要进一步鼓励兽医员工。手上抗菌细菌的高患病率是关注的;他们可能会作为患者,环境和联系人的水库。

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