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  • Decontamination effect on environmental surfaces microbe in ambulance by dry-fogging hydrogen peroxide

    ObjectiveTo investigate the disinfection effect of dry-fogging hydrogen peroxide (DFHP) on ambulance inner surfaces.MethodsThis study was carried out using simulated field test and field test from October to December 2018. In the simulated field test, the carriers with Geobacillus stearothemopilus (ATCC12980) spores were placed in 6 places in the ambulance, and disinfected for 60 minutes with DFHP of 0.38–0.72 g/m3. The carriers were cultured for up to 7 days to observe whether the bacteria were eliminated. Before and after the DFHP disinfection, the microbial sampling of the surface in the ambulance was carried out, and the colonies were counted after the cultivation.ResultsThe eliminating rate of the bacteria carriers on the uncovered surface was 100% (20/20), and that of the covered surface was 10% (1/10). The pass rate of microbial sampling was 100% (26/26).ConclusionsThe DFHP had a significant decontamination effect on the ambulance inner uncovered surfaces. The DFHP equipment is automated and their disinfecting quality is consistent, therefore it is suitable for the disinfection of ambulance inner surfaces. But the limitation of disinfection effect on covered surfaces should be avoided.

    Release date:2019-03-22 04:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of risk assessment in nosocomial infection control in surgical departments of infectious disease hospitals

    Objective To investigate the application of risk assessment in the control of nosocomial infections in surgical departments of infectious disease hospitals so as to provide references for the regulation of prevention and control measures. Methods Nosocomial infection risks in surgical departments of infectious disease hospitals were identified by the method of brainstorming. Based on risk assessment and planning of American children's national medical center in Washington for epidemic and infectious diseases control, the matrix method was used for risk assessment. The three highest risks were controlled, and then we compared the incidence of nosocomial infections before and after the risk assessment. Results The major risk factors in surgical departments existed in the process of diagnosis and treatment. By matrix scoring, excluding high readiness items, we found that the top three risks were airborne diseases, prevention and nursing of hematogenous infections and air disinfection. Nosocomial infection rate in the surgical departments dropped to 2.03% after carrying out risk assessment and taking correspondent measures (χ2=5.480,P=0.019). Conclusion Evaluation of nosocomial infection risk in surgical departments of infectious disease hospitals can discover major potential risks and reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections, which can provide references for management and control of nosocomial infections.

    Release date:2017-03-27 11:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on the economic burden of healthcare-associated infections in Sichuan Province

    ObjectiveTo measure and evaluate the economic burden of hospital infection in Sichuan, and provide a basis for targeted economic evaluation of healthcare-associated infection (HAI).MethodsIn hospitals participating in the 2016 Sichuan provincial prevalence survey of HAI, matched cases were used to extract cases and controls, and then a multi-center nested case-control study was conducted.ResultsA total of 225 pairs/450 patients were selected in 51 hospitals, and 175 pairs/350 patients were successfully matched. The median of the difference of hospitalization costs between matched-pairs were RMB 3 362.0, and the difference was statistically significant (Z=3.275, P<0.001).ConclusionsThe hospitalization costs caused by HAI should be given special attention in the current medical insurance reform. Efforts need to be taken to reduce the hospitalization costs caused by HAI.

    Release date:2020-08-25 10:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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