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Prospective Study on the Influence of Occupational Hand Protection Products on the Efficacy of Hand Disinfection.
Metzger, Magdalena; Manhartseder, Stefan; Krausgruber, Leonie; Wagner, Carina; Frank, Sara; Reisner, Rosmarie; Ehling-Schulz, Monika; Grillari, Johannes; Hosemann, Roswitha; Dungel, Peter.
Afiliação
  • Metzger M; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Manhartseder S; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Krausgruber L; Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, 1190 Vienna, Austria.
  • Wagner C; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Frank S; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Reisner R; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Ehling-Schulz M; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Grillari J; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Hosemann R; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Dungel P; Stabsstelle Berufskrankheiten, Abteilung für Berufskrankheiten und Arbeitsmedizin, Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 12(6)2024 Mar 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38540610
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

To prevent occupational skin diseases, employees are instructed to periodically apply hand protection products as a barrier to protect their hands from water, cleaning agents or other irritants. The aim of this work was to investigate whether bacteria present on the skin at the time of protection product application are enclosed underneath this protective layer, if they can be transferred to other surfaces and if a standard isopropanol-based skin disinfectant can nonetheless reduce the bacterial burden.

METHODS:

This prospective study was conducted in human volunteers based on the European Standard (EN 1500) to assess the burden of microorganisms before and after the application of various protection product formulations and subsequent hand disinfection.

RESULTS:

All protection products, with the exception of alcohol-based gels, enclosed bacteria underneath a lipid layer which could be transferred onto other surfaces. Still, the hand disinfectant efficiently reduced the bacteria burden.

DISCUSSION:

In occupations where proper hand hygiene is vital, alcohol-based gels might be the best option for the protection of the skin barrier as well as for reducing the contamination risk.

CONCLUSION:

An alcohol-based disinfection agent can dissolve the lipid film of protection products following the standard protocol for hygienic hand disinfection.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Áustria

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Áustria