COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta

Summary: Management and disposal of human excreta is an essential element of healthcare practice. The potential for cross transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in faeces and urine has led global healthcare providers to examine different infection prevention and control practices not least the management and di...

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Main Authors: Carole Hallam, Andrea Denton, Gary Thirkell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Infection Prevention in Practice
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590088920300494
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spelling doaj-707ac3171a9540998f03a7da4e6074d82020-12-17T04:51:22ZengElsevierInfection Prevention in Practice2590-08892020-12-0124100085COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excretaCarole Hallam0Andrea Denton1Gary Thirkell2AC Independent Nursing Consultants, Huddersfield, UK; Corresponding author.AC Independent Nursing Consultants, Huddersfield, UKInfection Prevention and Control Department, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UKSummary: Management and disposal of human excreta is an essential element of healthcare practice. The potential for cross transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in faeces and urine has led global healthcare providers to examine different infection prevention and control practices not least the management and disposal of human excreta.There are two major systems in place to undertake this; one being the use of re-usable bedpans and urinals with reprocessing in a washer disinfectors (WD). The other is use of disposable system; either with pulp bedpans and urinals disposed of in a macerator or hygienic bags disposed of as waste. A review of the literature provided limited evidence to explore these different methods; both having pros and cons with regards to the environmental aspects as well as the infection prevention and control implications.Manual cleaning can pose associated infection risks to both staff and patients. Disinfection of re-usable bedpans may not achieve the level of disinfection required. Disposable systems offer an alternative that can overcome some of the infection prevention and control limitations of washer disinfectors. Adherence to infection prevention and control standards are paramount to the safe management and disposal of excreta.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590088920300494BedpansWasher-disinfectorMaceratorManual cleaningHygienic bags
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Gary Thirkell
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COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
Infection Prevention in Practice
Bedpans
Washer-disinfector
Macerator
Manual cleaning
Hygienic bags
author_facet Carole Hallam
Andrea Denton
Gary Thirkell
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title COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
title_short COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
title_full COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
title_fullStr COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
title_sort covid-19: considerations for the safe management and disposal of human excreta
publisher Elsevier
series Infection Prevention in Practice
issn 2590-0889
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Summary: Management and disposal of human excreta is an essential element of healthcare practice. The potential for cross transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in faeces and urine has led global healthcare providers to examine different infection prevention and control practices not least the management and disposal of human excreta.There are two major systems in place to undertake this; one being the use of re-usable bedpans and urinals with reprocessing in a washer disinfectors (WD). The other is use of disposable system; either with pulp bedpans and urinals disposed of in a macerator or hygienic bags disposed of as waste. A review of the literature provided limited evidence to explore these different methods; both having pros and cons with regards to the environmental aspects as well as the infection prevention and control implications.Manual cleaning can pose associated infection risks to both staff and patients. Disinfection of re-usable bedpans may not achieve the level of disinfection required. Disposable systems offer an alternative that can overcome some of the infection prevention and control limitations of washer disinfectors. Adherence to infection prevention and control standards are paramount to the safe management and disposal of excreta.
topic Bedpans
Washer-disinfector
Macerator
Manual cleaning
Hygienic bags
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