卫生人员手机上的手部微生物群和耐药菌株

M. Bhaskar, Madhulatha Ck, N. Harshitha
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目的:了解卫生人员的手部微生物群及其从手机转移到手上的菌群。方法:在某三级医院对50名医务人员进行为期3个月的研究。将他们的惯用手放在琼脂板上以建立手部微生物组。在对他们的手进行消毒和擦干,并使用手机几分钟后,另一个手印被采集来识别手机上的细菌。采用标准微生物学技术对细菌进行鉴定。结果:正常菌群中检出凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(90%)、肺炎克雷伯菌(16%)、大肠杆菌(8%)、金黄色葡萄球菌(4%)、铜绿假单胞菌(2%)和不动杆菌(2%)。对复方阿莫昔拉夫(41.67%)、复方新诺明(20.83%)、红霉素(20.83%)和克林霉素(20.83%)耐药。对共阿莫昔拉夫的耐药性最大。重复手印显示菌落数量减少了4倍。检出的细菌有con(92%)、大肠杆菌(4%)、肠球菌(4%)、克雷伯氏菌(2%)和不动杆菌(2%)。结论:卫生人员的手部微生物群包含对免疫功能低下个体有危险的细菌,我们的手机在接触的几分钟内有效地将多重耐药细菌传播到我们的手上。在我们的样本中也明显缺乏金黄色葡萄球菌,而许多其他研究表明它是一种常见的医院病原体,在卫生人员的手上发现。关键词:手部微生物组;卫生人员;抗生素耐药性
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Hand Microbiome And Resistant Strains From Cell Phones Of Health Personnel
Purpose:To investigate the hand microbiome of Health Personnel and the flora transferred to their hands from cell phones. Methods:The study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital over 3 months in 50 health personnel. Their dominant hand was placed on agar plates to establish the hand microbiome. After sanitizing and drying their hands, and using their phones for a few minutes, another handprint was taken to identify the bacteria on the phone. The bacteria were identified by standard microbiologic techniques. Results:Organisms identified in the normal microbiome included coagulase negative Staphylococci (CoNS, 90%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (16%), E. coli (8%), Staphylococcus aureus (4%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (2%) and Acinetobacter spp. (2%). CoNS isolated were found to be resistant to co-amoxiclav (41.67%), cotrimoxazole (20.83%), erythromycin (20.83%) and clindamycin (20.83%). Maximum resistance was observed towards co-amoxiclav. The repeat handprint showed the colony count as decreased by four times. Bacteria found were CoNS (92%), E. coli (4%), Enterococcus (4%), Klebsiella (2%) and Acinetobacter (2%). Antibiotic sensitivity was similar here with additional resistance to cefepime and cefoxitin by CoNS. Conclusion:Hand microbiome of health personnel comprises bacteria that are dangerous to immunocompromised individuals and our phones are effectively transmitting multidrug resistant bacteria to our hands within a few moments of contact. There was also a notable lack of S. aureus in our samples, while many other studies have shown it to be a common nosocomial pathogen, found on hands of health personnel. Keywords:Hand microbiome, Health Personnel, Antibiotic resistance, cell phone
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