Mjere dezinfekcije i sanitacije u akreditiranom ispitnom laboratoriju – osvrt na COVID-19 infekciju

Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.15255/kui.2022.015
Rea Janda, Nataša Mikulec, Damir Andabaka, Ksenija Vitale
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Living and working environments are most often closed spaces where it is necessary to provide health protection for family members and employees. Some activities require special protection, especially during a pandemic. The living and working environments can be kept clean and tidy in three ways: by cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitising. This paper presents a review of the literature linking disinfectants, their use, and resistance of microorganisms to disinfectants. In addition, it gives an overview of critical points that have arisen in various testing laboratories in the Republic of Croatia, related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a consequence of the lack of guidelines in norms. The literature search was conducted based on the keyword 'disinfection' in PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar databases, and on the CDC and HZJZ websites due to the latest recommendations regarding COVID-19 infections. Results have shown that a norm is a basic document that needs a specific upgrade depending on the type of laboratory and its activities, and it should not be an independent decision of each individual laboratory. Based on the identified needs and problems, state institutions should provide detailed instructions depending on the laboratory activity. Therefore, this situation and the experience gained should be used as a starting point for document development that could be applicable in crisis states generally. In addition, it could be used as a basis for education and training in crisis states.
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生活和工作环境通常是封闭空间,因此有必要为家庭成员和雇员提供健康保护。有些活动需要特别保护,特别是在大流行期间。生活和工作环境可以通过三种方式保持干净整洁:清洁、消毒和消毒。本文综述了有关消毒剂、消毒剂的使用和微生物对消毒剂的耐药性的文献。此外,报告还概述了克罗地亚共和国各检测实验室因COVID-19大流行以及规范中缺乏指导方针而出现的关键点。根据最新的COVID-19感染建议,在PubMed、Science Direct、Web of Science、Scopus和谷歌Scholar数据库以及CDC和HZJZ网站上以“消毒”为关键词进行文献检索。结果表明,规范是一项基本文件,需要根据实验室的类型及其活动进行具体的升级,而不应由每个实验室独立决定。根据确定的需求和问题,国家机构应根据实验室活动提供详细的说明。因此,这种情况和所获得的经验应该作为文件开发的起点,可以普遍适用于危机状态。此外,它还可以作为危机国家教育和培训的基础。
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