Use of ATP bioluminescence for assessing the cleanliness of hospital surfaces: A review of the published literature (1990–2012)
Summary: Hospital cleanliness tends to be considered by patients and the public as an important indicator of the general quality of healthcare. Tests for detecting the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a proxy of microbial contamination are increasing in popularity, and several studies hav...
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doaj-a2c983c914804254a11b9956f2701f5f2020-11-25T00:30:39ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412014-03-01729298Use of ATP bioluminescence for assessing the cleanliness of hospital surfaces: A review of the published literature (1990–2012)Emanuele Amodio0Claudia Dino1Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care “G. D’Alessandro”, University of Palermo, Italy; Corresponding author at: Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care “G. D’Alessandro,” University of Palermo, Via Del Vespro no 133, cap 90127, Italy. Tel.: +39 338 97 20 919.Local Health Unit of Parma, Parma, ItalySummary: Hospital cleanliness tends to be considered by patients and the public as an important indicator of the general quality of healthcare. Tests for detecting the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a proxy of microbial contamination are increasing in popularity, and several studies have been conducted on this topic in the last few decades. The aim of the present study was to review the published literature on this topic and summarize and discuss the available results. The review focused on relevant English-language articles that were identified through searches of two databases [PubMed and Scopus (1990–2012)] by using the keywords “ATP”, “bioluminescence”, “hospital”, and “surfaces”. Twelve articles were included and analyzed. ATP measurements showed a wide variation, with values ranging from 0 to >500,000 relative light units (RLU)/s before cleaning and from 3 to 500,000 RLU/s after cleaning. ATP benchmarks used by authors ranged from 100 to 500 RLU/s. The percentage of surfaces exceeding the chosen cut-off limit showed a failure rate varying from 21.2% to 93.1% before cleaning and from 5.3% to 96.5% after cleaning. Although the use of ATP bioluminescence can be considered a quick and objective method for assessing hospital cleanliness, it appears to be still poorly standardized at both the national and international level. Keywords: Review, ATP bioluminescence, Hospital, Surfaceshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034113001330 |
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Use of ATP bioluminescence for assessing the cleanliness of hospital surfaces: A review of the published literature (1990–2012) |
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Use of ATP bioluminescence for assessing the cleanliness of hospital surfaces: A review of the published literature (1990–2012) |
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Use of ATP bioluminescence for assessing the cleanliness of hospital surfaces: A review of the published literature (1990–2012) |
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Summary: Hospital cleanliness tends to be considered by patients and the public as an important indicator of the general quality of healthcare. Tests for detecting the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a proxy of microbial contamination are increasing in popularity, and several studies have been conducted on this topic in the last few decades. The aim of the present study was to review the published literature on this topic and summarize and discuss the available results. The review focused on relevant English-language articles that were identified through searches of two databases [PubMed and Scopus (1990–2012)] by using the keywords “ATP”, “bioluminescence”, “hospital”, and “surfaces”. Twelve articles were included and analyzed. ATP measurements showed a wide variation, with values ranging from 0 to >500,000 relative light units (RLU)/s before cleaning and from 3 to 500,000 RLU/s after cleaning. ATP benchmarks used by authors ranged from 100 to 500 RLU/s. The percentage of surfaces exceeding the chosen cut-off limit showed a failure rate varying from 21.2% to 93.1% before cleaning and from 5.3% to 96.5% after cleaning. Although the use of ATP bioluminescence can be considered a quick and objective method for assessing hospital cleanliness, it appears to be still poorly standardized at both the national and international level. Keywords: Review, ATP bioluminescence, Hospital, Surfaces |
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