[The assessment of the sanitation of surfaces and instruments in the context of hospital refection].

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2020-03-01
Gianluigi Quaranta, Stefania Bruno, Cinzia Turnaturi, Benedetto Bresa, Alessandro Mandolini, Antonella Boldrin, Filippo Berloco, Andrea Cambieri, Patrizia Laurenti
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The Authors present the results of an experience carried out in a University General Hospital, for the assessment of the sanitation of surfaces and instruments in the context of hospital refection. A specific procedure has been quarterly implemented in order to verify the correct execution of the sanitization procedures. In the time-period September 2016 - March 2020 Petri dishes and tampons were used in order to determine the following microbiological parameters and indicators: total bacterial load at 30 degrees C, Coliforms, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and mycetic load. Only 7 out of 82 sanitized surfaces (8.5% of the total) were found to be not complying, only for total bacterial load at 30 degrees C, mycetic load and Coliforms. The systematic application of this procedure and the results of the survey conducted, comforting as a whole, confirm the attention reserved to the hygienic level of surfaces, tools, equipment and utensils, in the context of the centralized catering service of the hospital, in which the Health Department, sharing with the UOC Hospital Hygiene the specific hygienic procedure, has always been at the forefront of the proposal of interventions, considering the increased susceptibility and vulnerability of the hospitalized patients.

[医院反射环境中表面和器械卫生的评估]。
作者介绍了在一所大学总医院进行的一项经验的结果,以评估医院反射背景下表面和仪器的卫生状况。每季度执行一项具体程序,以验证卫生处理程序的正确执行。在2016年9月至2020年3月期间,使用培养皿和卫生棉条测定以下微生物学参数和指标:30℃下细菌总负荷、大肠菌群、单核增生李斯特菌、沙门氏菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和真菌负荷。在82个消毒过的表面中,只有7个(占总数的8.5%)被发现不符合要求,只有在30℃下的总细菌负荷、真菌负荷和大肠菌群。这一程序的系统应用和进行的调查结果总体上令人欣慰,证实了在医院集中餐饮服务的背景下对表面、工具、设备和器具卫生水平的关注,其中卫生部与UOC医院卫生部门分享了具体的卫生程序,一直处于建议干预措施的前沿。考虑到住院患者的易感性和脆弱性增加。
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