Cleaning Patient Shower Facilities: A Novel Approach to Reducing Patient Exposure to Aerosolized Aspergillus Species and Other Opportunistic Molds

We previously have demonstrated that the hospital water-distribution system could be a reservoir for airborne molds that leads to secondary aerosolization of these molds in patient shower facilities. In this report, we show that cleaning the floors of patient shower facilities in a bone marrow trans...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical infectious diseases 2002-10, Vol.35 (8), p.e86-e88
Hauptverfasser: Anaissie, Elias J., Stratton, Shawna L., Dignani, Maria Cecilia, Lee, Choon-Kee, Mahfouz, Tahsine H., Rex, John H., Summerbell, Richard C., Walsh, Thomas J.
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Zusammenfassung:We previously have demonstrated that the hospital water-distribution system could be a reservoir for airborne molds that leads to secondary aerosolization of these molds in patient shower facilities. In this report, we show that cleaning the floors of patient shower facilities in a bone marrow transplantation unit reduced the mean air concentrations of molds, including Aspergillus species (from 12 cfu/m3 to 4 cfu/m3; P = .0047).
ISSN:1058-4838
1537-6591
DOI:10.1086/342305