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A study released on Thursday revealed that over 90 percent of high-touch areas in long-term care facilities are contaminated. These areas, including handrails, equipment controls and other common surfaces, showed evidence of fecal matter and other infectious disease sources.
PKSD shares more about these disturbing findings and how researchers conducted the study.
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According to an article in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, researchers tested for levels of microbial contamination using three different hygienic monitoring tools. Eleven South Carolina long-term care facilities were included in the study group. Over 30 high-touch surfaces were evaluated in each facility for:
This study was the first to use crAssphage in a long-term care facility to determine the presence of fecal contamination.
In all, 337 high-touch surface areas were tested. Of those areas, ninety percent were positive for fecal matter or had failing ATP cleanliness scores.
Broken down more specifically, the study showed:
After analyzing the data, researchers identified specific surfaces most likely to be contaminated with organic or fecal matter:
In all, surfaces touched by visitors and patients were twice as likely to have ATP contamination when compared to areas mostly touched by nursing and/or janitorial staff – or just patients.
The results of the study, which were published in the American Journal of Infection Control, revealed valuable information. Long-term care facilities could use these findings to better monitor their cleaning. In turn, better hygiene practices could help to protect patients from severe diarrheal illnesses.
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