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Reducing the risk of mouth-to-mouth transmission of pathogens via re-usable, machine-read parking tickets: an observational cohort study

机译:通过可重复使用的机器读取的停车票降低病原体口对嘴嘴传播的风险:观察队列研究

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Summary The car parks at the study hospital are accessed using re-usable, machine-read tickets. In the initial phase of this study, 598 staff members were observed entering the car park, and 21.6% of them put their parking ticket in their mouth. Ultraviolet dye was used to demonstrate card-to-card cross-contamination. Swabs of the ticket machine yielded commensal bacteria: coagulase-negative staphylococci and a Bacillus sp. After placing a poster on the ticket-reading machine highlighting the potential risk of infection, a further 1366 observations demonstrated a significant and persistent decline in the proportion of staff who put their ticket in their mouth ( P
机译:总结学习医院的停车场使用可重新使用的机器读取门票。 在本研究的初始阶段,观察到598名工作人员进入停车场,其中21.6%将其停车票放在嘴里。 紫外线染料用于展示卡到卡片的交叉污染。 售票机的拭子产生了共谋细菌:凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌和芽孢杆菌sp。 将海报放在票材录像机上突出潜在的感染风险之后,另外1366个观察结果表明,将票据置于嘴巴的工作人员比例显着,持续下降(P

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