An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research

Infection Related Health Care – IRHC may occur by exogenous transmission through the contamination of contaminated surfaces. This study aimed at verifying the quality of the process of disinfecting inanimate surfaces of Basic Health Units – BHU in a northeastern city in São Paulo state, through the...

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Main Authors: Ana Paula Bandeira Fucci, Moniele Storti Marcolino, Valéria da Cruz Oliveira de Castro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Maria Lúcia Ribeiro, 2013-06-01
Series:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM /Brazilian Multidisciplinay Journal
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spelling doaj-8fb33b28e1d147bb9d2ffa0f1642dcf32020-11-24T21:04:42ZporMaria Lúcia Ribeiro,Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM /Brazilian Multidisciplinay Journal 1415-35802527-26752013-06-0116118319010.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2013.v16i1.5538An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers ResearchAna Paula Bandeira FucciMoniele Storti MarcolinoValéria da Cruz Oliveira de CastroInfection Related Health Care – IRHC may occur by exogenous transmission through the contamination of contaminated surfaces. This study aimed at verifying the quality of the process of disinfecting inanimate surfaces of Basic Health Units – BHU in a northeastern city in São Paulo state, through the presence of biomarkers, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. We evaluated 7 UBS in random times and days, covering the following areas: dressing-room doorknob, drinking fountains and faucets, office desk, reception counter. Sterile swabs were rubbed on a 20 cm2 surface and transported to the laboratory in Stuart medium to the Clinical Analyses Didactic Laboratory of UNIFEV. The samples were cultured on Blood agar and MacConkey agar at 35 ± 1oC for 24 hours in aerobic and microaerophilic jar, respectively. Staphylococcus aureus was identified by the production of hemolysin, catalase and coagulase. Escherichia coli was identified using the biochemical tests: TSI, citrate, urease, indole, lysine, ornithine and arginine. Of the 105 samples analyzed, 6.66% of the samples were positive for Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli to 2.85%. The Areas which showed the presence of biomarkers were: the reception booth, booth pharmacy, handles of the dressing room, dressing room faucet and drinking fountain. These results corroborate other studies that show that inanimate surfaces are important sources of contamination in the healthcare environment, contributing to crosscontamination and, consequently, to the increase of infection to the patient who is subjected to procedures in this environment. Within this context, government, by means of public health policies, is responsible for the training of health professionals, contributing to the promotion and prevention of public healthhttp://www.revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/55Staphylococcus aureusEscherichia coliSuperfíciesIRASBiomarcadores.
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author Ana Paula Bandeira Fucci
Moniele Storti Marcolino
Valéria da Cruz Oliveira de Castro
spellingShingle Ana Paula Bandeira Fucci
Moniele Storti Marcolino
Valéria da Cruz Oliveira de Castro
An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM /Brazilian Multidisciplinay Journal
Staphylococcus aureus
Escherichia coli
Superfícies
IRAS
Biomarcadores.
author_facet Ana Paula Bandeira Fucci
Moniele Storti Marcolino
Valéria da Cruz Oliveira de Castro
author_sort Ana Paula Bandeira Fucci
title An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
title_short An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
title_full An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
title_fullStr An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation of the Quality of the Desinfection Process in Inanimated Surfaces of Basic Health Units by Biomarkers Research
title_sort evaluation of the quality of the desinfection process in inanimated surfaces of basic health units by biomarkers research
publisher Maria Lúcia Ribeiro,
series Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM /Brazilian Multidisciplinay Journal
issn 1415-3580
2527-2675
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Infection Related Health Care – IRHC may occur by exogenous transmission through the contamination of contaminated surfaces. This study aimed at verifying the quality of the process of disinfecting inanimate surfaces of Basic Health Units – BHU in a northeastern city in São Paulo state, through the presence of biomarkers, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. We evaluated 7 UBS in random times and days, covering the following areas: dressing-room doorknob, drinking fountains and faucets, office desk, reception counter. Sterile swabs were rubbed on a 20 cm2 surface and transported to the laboratory in Stuart medium to the Clinical Analyses Didactic Laboratory of UNIFEV. The samples were cultured on Blood agar and MacConkey agar at 35 ± 1oC for 24 hours in aerobic and microaerophilic jar, respectively. Staphylococcus aureus was identified by the production of hemolysin, catalase and coagulase. Escherichia coli was identified using the biochemical tests: TSI, citrate, urease, indole, lysine, ornithine and arginine. Of the 105 samples analyzed, 6.66% of the samples were positive for Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli to 2.85%. The Areas which showed the presence of biomarkers were: the reception booth, booth pharmacy, handles of the dressing room, dressing room faucet and drinking fountain. These results corroborate other studies that show that inanimate surfaces are important sources of contamination in the healthcare environment, contributing to crosscontamination and, consequently, to the increase of infection to the patient who is subjected to procedures in this environment. Within this context, government, by means of public health policies, is responsible for the training of health professionals, contributing to the promotion and prevention of public health
topic Staphylococcus aureus
Escherichia coli
Superfícies
IRAS
Biomarcadores.
url http://www.revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/55
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