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Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ; 35(11): 1349-55, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25333429

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BACKGROUND: Despite an increasing understanding of the importance of near-patient surfaces in the transmission of healthcare-associated pathogens, there remains a need to define the relative clinical effectiveness of disinfection interventions. DESIGN: A serial 2-phase evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of 2 surface disinfectants. SETTING: A general acute care hospital. METHODS: A unique system for quantifying bioburden reduction while monitoring the possible impact of differences in cleaning thoroughness was used to compare the clinical effectiveness of a traditional quaternary ammonium compound (QAC) and a novel peracetic acid/hydrogen peroxide disinfectant (ND) as part of terminal room cleaning. RESULTS: As a result of QAC cleaning, 93 (40%) of 237 cleaned surfaces confirmed by fluorescent marker (DAZO) removal were found to have complete removal of aerobic bioburden. During the ND phase of the study, bioburden was removed from 211 (77%) of 274 cleaned surfaces. Because there was no difference in the thoroughness of cleaning with either disinfectant (65.3% and 66.4%), the significant ([Formula: see text]) difference in bioburden reduction can be attributed to better cleaning efficacy with the ND. CONCLUSIONS: In the context of the study design, the ND was 1.93 times more effective in removing bacterial burden than the QAC ([Formula: see text]). Furthermore, the study design represents a new research paradigm in which 2 interventions can be compared by concomitantly and objectively analyzing both the product and process variables in a manner that can be used to define the relative effectiveness of all disinfection cleaning interventions.


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Disinfectants , Disinfection/methods , Housekeeping, Hospital/methods , Hydrogen Peroxide , Peracetic Acid , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Fluorescence , Hospitals , Humans , Infection Control/methods , Intensive Care Units , Patients' Rooms
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