Emergence of hand contamination with Aspergillus during demolition work

Hand rubbing with hydro-alcoholic solutions prevent the exogenous nosocomial infection, but the hydro-alcoholic solutions were not sporicidal. A major program of demolition was organized on the area of the University Hospital of Nancy (France) between 2007 and 2010, and this period is often consider...

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Published inAmerican journal of infection control Vol. 41; no. 1; pp. 83 - 85
Main Authors Cunat, Lisiane, PhD, Ahmed-Lecheheb, Djihane, MSc, Hartemann, Philippe, MD, PhD, Hunter, Paul R., MD, PhD, Hautemanière, Alexis, MD, PhD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Mosby, Inc 2013
Elsevier
Mosby-Year Book, Inc
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Summary:Hand rubbing with hydro-alcoholic solutions prevent the exogenous nosocomial infection, but the hydro-alcoholic solutions were not sporicidal. A major program of demolition was organized on the area of the University Hospital of Nancy (France) between 2007 and 2010, and this period is often considered as a possible source of suspending Aspergillus spores. This study shows the emergence of Aspergillus on the hands of the medical students during demolition period despite the same quality of hand hygiene.
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ISSN:0196-6553
1527-3296
DOI:10.1016/j.ajic.2012.01.037