نتایج جستجو برای: equipment contamination

تعداد نتایج: 128387  

2015
Todd Bell John Smoot Justin Patterson Roger Smalligan Richard Jordan

The recent Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak has created interest in personal protective equipment (PPE) content and usage. PPE testing has historically been done by individual component, rather than as a bundle for contact isolation. Fluorescent agents are commonly used in training for infection control techniques. The purpose of our study was to compare 2 PPE bundles and to evaluate the feas...

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2015
Myreen E Tomas Sirisha Kundrapu Priyaleela Thota Venkata C K Sunkesula Jennifer L Cadnum Thriveen Sankar Chittoor Mana Annette Jencson Marguerite O'Donnell Trina F Zabarsky Michelle T Hecker Amy J Ray Brigid M Wilson Curtis J Donskey

IMPORTANCE Contamination of the skin and clothing of health care personnel during removal of personal protective equipment (PPE) contributes to dissemination of pathogens and places personnel at risk for infection. OBJECTIVES To determine the frequency and sites of contamination on the skin and clothing of personnel during PPE removal and to evaluate the effect of an intervention on the frequ...

2010
Simon J Shepherd Clive B Beggs Caroline F Smith Kevin G Kerr Catherine J Noakes P Andrew Sleigh

BACKGROUND In recent years there has been renewed interest in the use of air ionizers to control the spread of infection in hospitals and a number of researchers have investigated the biocidal action of ions in both air and nitrogen. By comparison, the physical action of air ions on bacterial dissemination and deposition has largely been ignored. However, there is clinical evidence that air ion...

2011
Hyun Noh Sang Do Shin Nam Joong Kim Young Sun Ro Hyang Soon Oh Se Ik Joo Jung In Kim Marcus Eng Hock Ong

We aimed to know the risk-stratification-based prevalence of bacterial contamination of ambulance vehicle surfaces, equipment, and materials. This study was performed in a metropolitan area with fire-based single-tiered Basic Life Support ambulances. Total 13 out of 117 ambulances (11.1%) were sampled and 33 sites per each ambulance were sampled using a soft rayon swab and aseptic containers. T...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2011
Sheila Van Cuyk Lee Ann B Veal Beverley Simpson Kristin M Omberg

The intentional and controlled release of an aerosolized bacterium provides an opportunity to investigate the implications of a biological attack. Since 2006, Los Alamos National Laboratory has worked with several urban areas, including Fairfax County, VA, to design experiments to evaluate biodefense concepts of operations using routine spraying of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (Btk). Bt...

2017
Loni L Schumacher Anne R Huss Roger A Cochrane Charles R Stark Jason C Woodworth Jianfa Bai Elizabeth G Poulsen Qi Chen Rodger G Main Jianqiang Zhang Phillip C Gauger Alejandro Ramirez Rachel J Derscheid Drew M Magstadt Steve S Dritz Cassandra K Jones

New regulatory and consumer demands highlight the importance of animal feed as a part of our national food safety system. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is the first viral pathogen confirmed to be widely transmissible in animal food. Because the potential for viral contamination in animal food is not well characterized, the objectives of this study were to 1) observe the magnitude of vi...

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