医学
感染控制
污染
传输(电信)
多重耐药
疗养院
交叉感染
环境卫生
微生物学
重症监护医学
护理部
抗药性
生态学
电气工程
生物
工程类
作者
Hajime Kanamori,William A. Rutala,Emily Sickbert-Bennett,David J. Weber
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajic.2023.01.003
摘要
BackgroundWith aging of the population in the United States, there are more people in long-term care facilities than in hospitals. Nursing home residents have a high prevalence of colonization with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs). A shared environment with vulnerable patients can facilitate intra- and inter-facility transmission of MDROs. The aim of this paper is to examine the role of the nursing home environment in MDRO transmission and provide infection prevention strategies.MethodsWe searched the published literature and reviewed selected articles on contamination, transmission, and infection associated with the nursing home environment.ResultsNursing home residents were frequently colonized with MDROs, leading to contamination of the surrounding environment with the same pathogen. Surface contamination with MDROs was common in nursing home patient rooms, and to a substantial but lesser frequency in common rooms. Shared rooms were a risk factor for MDRO transmission between patients.ConclusionsSince outbreaks and infections via the environmental contamination cause substantial burden of morbidity and mortality in the nursing home residents, it is essential for healthcare personnel to recognize the role of the nursing home environment in infection transmission and adhere to the current infection prevention guidelines for cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.
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