Bacterial contamination of frequently touched objects in a tertiary care hospital of Pokhara, Nepal: how safe are our hands?

ConclusionsHigh bacterial contamination of frequently touched objects with variety of potential pathogens and normal flora was detected.S. aureus was the most common bacterial isolate. Biofilm forming ability offers additional survival advantage to the organisms on these objects. Present study highlights the need of improved hand hygiene among healthcare workers and regular cleaning/disinfection of sites of frequent public contact.
Source: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research