Bacterial contamination of disinfectants: prevalence and students’ compliance with infection control practices

NM Madzivani, S. Mthethwa, EM Sekati
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Contaminated disinfectants have been occasional vehicles of healthcare associated infections. To determine the presence and level of bacterial contamination of disinfectants used to decontaminate suction devices and to assess the extent to which students comply with infection control practices. A two-part cross-sectional descriptive study consisting of microbiological testing of disinfectants and a questionnaire based observation of students Unannounced observation of students disinfecting suction devices were recorded using a questionnaire. The process involved collecting a prepared disinfectant from a storage bin using a kitchen measuring jug. Specimens of disinfectants and swabs of jugs were collected for aerobic culture. Data pertaining to compliance with infection control practices was gathered. Only 33.6% of the students were observed unannounced. An overwhelming majority (84.9%) of students disinfected suction devices; 52% cleaned and disinfected the external surface of suction hoses and the spittoon bowl; 18.6% allowed the disinfectant to remain in the system long enough, and 14% advised their patients not to close their lips around the suction device. The majority of disinfectant samples (56.3%) as well jugs (55.6%) were contaminated with bacteria. Bacterial contamination of disinfectants was common in addition to poor compliance with infection control practices.
消毒剂的细菌污染:流行率和学生遵守感染控制措施的情况
受污染的消毒剂偶尔会成为医疗相关感染的媒介。旨在确定用于净化吸痰装置的消毒剂是否存在细菌污染及其污染程度,并评估学生遵守感染控制规范的程度。这是一项由两部分组成的横断面描述性研究,包括对消毒剂进行微生物检测和对学生进行问卷观察。整个过程包括使用厨房量壶从储藏箱中收集配制好的消毒剂。收集的消毒剂样本和拭子用于需氧培养。收集了有关遵守感染控制做法的数据。只有 33.6% 的学生接受了突击观察。绝大多数学生(84.9%)对吸痰器进行了消毒;52%的学生对吸痰管和痰盂的外表面进行了清洁和消毒;18.6%的学生允许消毒剂在系统中停留足够长的时间,14%的学生建议病人不要将嘴唇紧贴吸痰器。大多数消毒剂样本(56.3%)和水壶(55.6%)都受到细菌污染。除了对感染控制措施遵守不力外,消毒剂被细菌污染的情况也很普遍。
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