Hand hygiene using a new hand-cleansing formulation without sanitizers: Effect on Staphylococcus aureus removal and recovery of properties against skin damage.
Am J Infect Control
; 44(8): e129-32, 2016 08 01.
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BACKGROUND: Staphylococcus aureus is known to form a biofilm and colonize on damaged skin of the hands. We investigated changes in the quantity of S aureus on the hands and changes in skin damage when using a hand-cleansing formulation with potassium oleate but without a sanitizer (formulation A), which is highly effective in removing S aureus biofilm and causes minimal skin damage. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The participants (14 medical staff members) used 2 types of hand-cleansing formulations (formulations A and B), each for 4 weeks. S aureus of the hands was cultured from swab samples on agar plates. Surface of hands was measured using an ultraviolet light microscope. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The quantity of S aureus after using formulation A for 4 weeks was 10(1.08 ± 0.05) CFU/mL, a statistically significant decrease from the quantity of S aureus (10(1.59 ± 0.19) CFU/mL) just before use (P = .029). Also, dryness of hand surfaces decreased. With formulation B, the quantity of S aureus did not significantly change from before to after use (P > .05). This presumably occurs because formulation A gently removes S aureus biofilm. CONCLUSIONS: Formulation A removed S aureus from the hands of participants, and skin damage on the hands improved.
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Potasio
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Piel
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Ácido Oléico
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Desinfectantes
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Higiene de las Manos
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Humans
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Am J Infect Control
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2016
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Japón