| Literature DB >> 28814284 |
S Ali1,2, A P R Wilson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reduction of accidental contamination of the near-patient environment has potential to reduce acquisition of healthcare-associated infection(s). Although medical gloves should be removed when soiled or touching the environment, compliance is variable. The use of antimicrobial-impregnated medical gloves could reduce the horizontal-transfer of bacterial contamination between surfaces. AIM: Determine the activity of antimicrobial-impregnated gloves against common hospital pathogens: Streptococcus pyogenes, carbapenem-resistant E.coli (CREC), MRSA and ESBL-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae.Entities:
Keywords: Gloves; Hand hygiene; PHMB
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28814284 PMCID: PMC5559802 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-017-2661-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Persistence of [Median Log10 CFU (Inter-Quartile range)] contaminating bacteria on PHMB-treated or untreated (control) gloves under increasing contact time and soil challenge, n = 10
| S. pyogenes | Carbapenem-resistant | MRSA |
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contact time (min.) | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove |
| 0.25 | 4.52 (4.49–4.59) | 4.41 (4.35–4.53) | 4.26 (4.19–4.33) | 4.31 (4.19–4.38) | 4.49 (4.34–4.56) | 4.33 (4.26–4.58) | 4.71 (4.55–4.80) | 4.65 (4.53–4.77) |
| 1 | 4.35 (4.21–4.490) | 1.95 (1.84–2.12) | 4.66 (4.61–4.68) | 2.29 (2.14–2.38) | 4.47 (4.34–4.58) | 3.49 (3.45–3.57) | 4.46 (4.30–4.65) | 3.43 (3.26–3.52) |
| 10 | 3.83 (3.79–3.90) | <0.301 | 4.33 (4.21–4.35) | <0.301 | 4.51 (4.38–4.62) | <0.301 | 4.71 (4.55–4.77) | 1.84 (1.73–1.99) |
| 15 | 2.00 (2.00–2.00) | <0.301 | 4.28 (4.03–4.36) | <0.301 | 4.45 (4.34–4.55) | <0.301 | 4.46 (4.37–4.58) | 1.80 (1.38–1.97) |
| 0.25 | 4.42 (4.33–4.51) | 4.44 (4.28–4.58) | 4.31 (4.19–4.44) | 4.42 (4.29–4.51) | 4.37 (4.29–4.58) | 4.47 (4.33–4.54) | 4.65 (4.58–4.79) | 4.65 (4.48–4.76) |
| 1 | 4.61 (4.49–4.72) | 3.98 (3.81–4.07) | 4.72 (4.58–4.75) | 3.46 (3.37–3.60) | 4.54 (4.41–4.69) | 3.61 (3.36–3.65) | 4.68 (4.48–4.80) | 3.47 (3.33–3.57) |
| 10 | 4.80 (4.67–4.84) | 2.41 (2.29–2.45) | 4.30 (4.22–4.350 | 3.23 (3.05–3.30) | 4.39 (4.25–4.60) | 1.86 (1.76–2.03) | 4.56 (4.49–4.63) | 2.06 (1.95–2.10) |
| 15 | 4.70 (4.54–4.77) | 1.76 (1.57–2.04) | 4.35 (4.24–4.45) | 2.46 (2.33–2.56) | 4.53 (4.49–4.67) | 2.11 (1.92–2.19) | 4.58 (4.60–4.70) | 1.84 (1.56–1.89) |
| 0.25 | 4.52 (4.43–4.60) | 4.57 (4.48–4.62) | 4.39 (4.31–4.42) | 4.38 (4.25–4.46) | 4.49 (4.35–4.60) | 4.65 (4.46–4.69) | 4.67 (4.56–4.78) | 4.74 (4.58–4.81) |
| 1 | 4.58 (4.49–4.71) | 3.97 (3.85–4.08) | 4.69 (4.65–4.72) | 3.87 (3.82–3.93) | 4.58 (4.46–4.67) | 3.60 (3.53–3.64) | 4.75 (3.26–3.52) | 3.64 (3.53–3.73) |
| 10 | 4.63 (4.56–4.69) | 3.89 (3.70–3.95) | 4.29 (4.11–4.42) | 3.29 (3.19–3.32) | 4.58 (4.45–4.66) | 3.42 (3.32–3.47) | 4.64 (4.54–4.70) | 3.46 (3.25–3.54) |
| 15 | 4.74 (4.69–4.82) | 3.87 (3.80–3.93) | 4.26 (4.18–4.35) | 3.16 (2.33–2.56) | 4.49 (4.45–4.58) | 3.44 (3.25–3.55) | 4.67 (4.60–4.71) | 3.26 (3.10–3.32) |
Note: Numbers below the detection limit (2 CFU) are expressed as <0.301 Log10 numbers
Transfer of bacteria from recently contaminated fingertips (wet inoculum) and old contamination (dry inoculum) to a donor surface (keyboard key) and when in the presence of different soiling conditions; n = 10
| Median Log10 CFUs transferred (Inter-Quartile Range) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organism | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove | ||||
| Wet Inoculum | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling |
| MRSA | 4.20 (4.15–4.21) | 4.08 (4.06–4.11) | 4.16 (4.06–4.20) | 4.06 (3.96–4.07) | 4.07 (4.05–4.08) | 3.99 (3.95–4.09) |
| Carbapenem-resistant E.coli | 4.12 (4.09–4.15) | 4.17 (4.12–4.11) | 4.13 (4.12–4.23) | 4.08 (4.08–4.13) | 4.10 (4.08–4.13) | 4.19 (4.16–4.26) |
| K. pneumoniae | 4.39 (4.36–4.40) | 4.29 (4.25–4.45) | 4.20 (4.19–4.34) | 4.39 (4.25–4.40) | 4.28 (4.27–4.31) | 4.35 (4.29–4.39) |
| S. pyogenes | 4.54 (4.47–4.59) | 4.65 (4.60–4.66) | 4.75 (4.73–4.780 | 4.59 (4.25–4.40) | 4.54 (4.41–4.57) | 4.52 (4.45–4.56) |
| Dry Inoculum | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling |
| MRSA | 4.09 (4.07–4.20) | 4.21 (4.20–4.23) | 4.21 (4.17–4.23) | <0.301 | <0.301 | 1.68 (1.64–1.72) |
| Carbapenem-resistant E.coli | 3.74 (3.69–3.80) | 4.12 (4.10–4.16) | 4.19 (4.15–4.27) | <0.301 | <0.301 | 2.12 (2.05–2.40) |
| K. pneumoniae | 4.36 (4.33–4.39) | 4.34 (4.29–4.40) | 4.43 (4.39–4.48) | <0.301 | <0.301 | 1.38 (1.38–1.60) |
| S. pyogenes | 4.29 (4.26–4.34) | 4.59 (4.57–4.61) | 4.66 (4.58–4.69) | <0.301 | <0.301 | 2.77 (2.70–2.82) |
Note: Numbers below the detection limit (2 CFU) are expressed as <0.301 Log10 numbers
Transfer from a donor surface (keyboard key) contaminated recently with bacteria (wet inoculum) or from old contamination (dry inoculum) to the fingertip of a gloved hand and when in the presence of different soiling conditions; n = 10
| Median Log10 CFUs transferred (Inter-Quartile Range) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organism | Un-treated (control) glove | PHMB-treated glove | ||||
| Wet Inoculum | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling |
| MRSA | 3.15 (3.04–3.28) | 3.04 (3.00–3.46) | 3.20 (3.08–3.34) | 3.18 (3.04–3.28) | 3.11 (3.09–3.20) | 3.23 (3.20–3.32) |
| Carbapenem-resistant E.coli | 3.34 (3.23–3.46) | 3.18 (3.15–3.34) | 3.30 (3.20–3.32) | 3.00(2.95–3.08) | 3.20 (2.70–3.23) | 3.34 (3.30–3.49) |
| K. pneumoniae | 4.03 (4.00–4.17) | 4.12 (3.95–4.16)) | 4.01 (3.91–4.19) | 3.34 (3.34–3.38) | 3.41 (3.40–3.45) | 3.89 (3.78–3.96) |
| S. pyogenes | 3.93 (3.83–3.98) | 3.93 (3.89–3.97) | 3.96 (3.90–4.02) | 3.94 (3.90–3.95) | 3.95 (3.87–4.00) | 3.99 (3.97–4.07) |
| Dry Inoculum | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling | No soiling | Moderate soiling | Heavy soiling |
| MRSA | 2.78 (2.65–2.90) | 2.78 (2.70–2.88) | 3.13 (2.95–3.23) | 2.73 (2.71–2.92) | 2.80 (2.71–2.80) | 3.35 (3.31–3.47) |
| Carbapenem-resistant E.coli | 2.65 (2.65–2.74) | 2.88 (2.70–2.88) | 2.81 (2.78–2.88) | 2.52 (2.52–2.65) | 2.62 (2.43–2.68) | 3.00 (2.92–3.28) |
| K. pneumoniae | 3.13 (3.19–3.34) | 3.28 (3.13–3.39) | 3.53 (3.48–3.57) | 2.65 (2.65–2.70) | 2.65 (2.60–2.65) | 2.48 (2.48–2.70) |
| S. pyogenes | 3.27 (3.19–3.34) | 3.30 (3.24–3.54) | 3.44 (3.40–3.49) | 3.13 (3.02–3.16) | 3.34 (3.29–3.39) | 3.36 (3.26–3.41) |
Note: Numbers below the detection limit (2 CFU) are expressed as <0.301 Log10 numbers