Antimicrobial activity of homemade WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution in pediatric department, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Nina Dwi Putri, H. I. Satari, M. Karyanti, A. Prayitno, Pratama Wicaksana, A. Karuniawati, D. C. Lestari, N. Salma, Shindy Claudya Aprianti, Amalia Almira, Andi Annisa Rusyda Khafiyani
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Background Hand hygiene is essential in reducing healthcare-associated infections. Alcohol-based hand rub solutions have been reported to have superior antimicrobial efficacy on both bacteria and lipophilic viruses compared to washing with hand soap. In low- and middle-income countries, the cost of infection control poses a challenge. Our hospital produced an ethanol-based hand rub based on a WHO formulation to reduce the infection prevention costs. Objectives To identify the antimicrobial activity of a WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution against bacterial contamination on the hands of healthcare workers at the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed on the hands of healthcare workers (physicians and nurses) working in the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital, Jakarta. A total of 225 specimens from 75 subjects were obtained by collecting swabs on both hands before and after participants worked in the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital. Bacterial culture tests were performed to identify gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Bacteria were grouped into no-growth/Bacillus sp, Enterobacteriaceae, cocci, and non-fermenter groups. Results The use of our WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution, generally resulted in a statistically significant decrease in bacterial growth from 84 to 54.6%, before compared to after the hand rub was performed. In more detail, there was a 72.7% decrease in Enterobacteriaceae, a 71.4% decrease in non-fermenters, an 8.6% decrease in cocci and a 44.1% increase in the number of specimens showing no growth bacteria/Bacillus sp. Conclusion Our WHO ethanol-based hand rub has significant antimicrobial activity for common nosocomial pathogens (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, P. aeruginosa, and K. pneumoniae).
自制WHO乙醇搓手液在Cipto Mangunkusumo国立转诊医院儿科的抗菌活性
背景手部卫生对于减少卫生保健相关感染至关重要。据报道,与用洗手液洗手相比,含酒精的洗手液对细菌和亲脂病毒都有更好的抗菌效果。在低收入和中等收入国家,控制感染的费用是一项挑战。我们医院根据世卫组织配方生产了一种乙醇基洗手液,以降低预防感染的成本。目的鉴定世卫组织基于乙醇的洗手液对Cipto Mangunkusumo博士国家转诊医院儿童卫生部门卫生保健工作者手上的细菌污染的抗菌活性。方法本横断面研究对雅加达Cipto Mangunkusumo国家转诊医院儿童保健部的医护人员(医生和护士)的手进行。通过收集参与者在Cipto Mangunkusumo博士综合医院儿童保健部工作前后的双手拭子,获得了来自75名受试者的225份标本。进行细菌培养试验以鉴定革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌。细菌分为无生长/芽孢杆菌、肠杆菌科、球菌和非发酵组。结果使用世卫组织乙醇搓手液后,细菌生长量从84%下降到54.6%,与搓手后相比有统计学意义。更详细地说,肠杆菌科减少了72.7%,非发酵菌减少了71.4%,球菌减少了8.6%,未显示细菌/芽孢杆菌生长的标本数量增加了44.1%。结论我们的世卫组织乙醇洗手液对常见的医院病原菌(如金黄色葡萄球菌、绿脓杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌)具有显著的抗菌活性。
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