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Local production of WHO-recommended alcohol-based handrubs: feasibility, advantages, barriers and costs.

Joanna Bauer-Savage1, Didier Pittet2, Eunmi Kim3, Benedetta Allegranzi4.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: Reduction of health-care-associated infections in low- and middle-income countries is hampered by inadequate supplies of soap and water and the lack or high cost of alcohol-based handrubs (ABHs). APPROACH: In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed and tested two formulations for ABHs that were suitable for production in health-care facilities. In 2011, the feasibility, advantages and costs of the local production of the two formulations - and the barriers to such production - were evaluated in an online survey. LOCAL
SETTING: The survey included 34 health-care facilities and 5 private companies in 29 countries. RELEVANT CHANGES: Local production of one of the WHO formulations was feasible in every participating site. Twenty-one (54%) of the sites had replaced a previously used ABH with one of the WHO formulations. In 32 sites, the WHO formulation that had been produced was well tolerated and accepted by health-care workers. The WHO formulations were found to be less expensive than marketed ABHs. Barriers to local production included difficulty in identifying staff with adequate skills, the need for staff training, and constraints in ingredient and dispenser procurement. LESSONS LEARNT: The WHO formulations can be easily produced locally at low cost. They are well tolerated and accepted by health-care workers. Potential barriers to their local production - such as their smell and problems in the procurement of ingredients and dispensers and in performing quality control - require further investigation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24347736      PMCID: PMC3845264          DOI: 10.2471/BLT.12.117085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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