Bacterial counts of hospital linen and effectiveness of laundry process: A need for consensus on microbial sterility of hospital linen

Raman Sharma, S. Krishnamoorthi, Ashok Kumar, M. Biswal, V. Koushal
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Background: Health care linen is a source of healthcare-associated infections. Hospital laundry services play a vital role in linen decontamination. Effective laundry is essential in preventing hospital-acquired infections, especially in multidrug-resistant organisms. Aims and Objectives: The study aimed to check the microbial load in linen after the laundry process and the during the supply chain in the hospital. We investigated the bacterial load in linen before and after the laundering process and the linen from stored linen banks. Materials and Methods: Linens (n=125) from the hospital were collected in different stages of the laundry process [31 linen before decontamination; 94 linen after decontamination (Post washing = 30; Linen Bank = 34; Ward 30)]. A square inch of linen from each linen was vortexed in normal saline, and colony forming units (CFU)/inch of linen were calculated using appropriate media. The identification and susceptibility of organisms were performed using MALDI-TOF MS and CLSI disk diffusion methods, respectively. The difference in the load of the organism was analysed between different stages of the laundry and storage process. Results: We found that100% of pre-decontamination linen harbour viable organisms (22.59% including multidrug-resistant pathogenic organisms: MDROs), which decreased to 40% (no MDROs) post-decontamination. The overall load was reduced by a factor of 103.77. Conclusion: The microbial contamination of linen is common, and there is an urgent need to develop consensus on the microbial examination frequency and acceptable range of organisms on hospital linen worldwide.
医院布草的细菌计数和洗衣过程的有效性:需要对医院布草的微生物无菌达成共识
背景:卫生保健亚麻是卫生保健相关感染的来源。医院洗衣服务在布草去污中起着至关重要的作用。有效的洗衣对于预防医院获得性感染,特别是多药耐药菌感染至关重要。目的与目的:本研究旨在检查医院洗涤过程后和供应链中布草的微生物负荷。对洗涤前、洗涤后的布草及存放布草库中的布草进行细菌负荷调查。材料与方法:收集医院洗涤过程中不同阶段的亚麻制品125件[去污前31件;去污后布草94(洗后= 30;亚麻银行= 34;沃德30)]。在生理盐水中,从每根亚麻中抽取一平方英寸的亚麻,并用合适的培养基计算每英寸亚麻的菌落形成单位(CFU)。分别采用MALDI-TOF质谱法和CLSI纸片扩散法对菌株进行鉴定和药敏。在洗衣和储存过程的不同阶段,分析了生物负荷的差异。结果:去污前亚麻有活菌100%(含耐多药病原菌:MDROs占22.59%),去污后为40%(无MDROs)。总体负载减少了103.77倍。结论:医院布草的微生物污染较为普遍,迫切需要在世界范围内对医院布草的微生物检查频率和可接受范围达成共识。
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