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Impact of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Room Decontamination on Clostridium difficileEnvironmental Contamination and Transmission in a Healthcare Setting

Tytuł:
Impact of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Room Decontamination on Clostridium difficileEnvironmental Contamination and Transmission in a Healthcare Setting
Autorzy:
Boyce, John M.
Havill, Nancy L.
Otter, Jonathan A.
McDonald, L. Clifford
Adams, Nicholas M. T.
Cooper, Timothea
Thompson, Angela
Wiggs, Lois
Killgore, George
Tauman, Allison
Noble-Wang, Judith
Źródło:
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology; August 2008, Vol. 29 Issue: 8 p723-729, 7p
Periodyk
Objective.To determine whether hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) decontamination can reduce environmental contamination with and nosocomial transmission of Clostridium difficile.Design.A prospective before-after intervention study.Setting.A hospital affected by an epidemic strain of C. difficile.Intervention.Intensive HPV decontamination of 5 high-incidence wards followed by hospital-wide decontamination of rooms vacated by patients with C. difficile-associated disease (CDAD). The preintervention period was June 2004 through March 2005, and the intervention period was June 2005 through March 2006.Results.Eleven (25.6%) of 43 cultures of samples collected by sponge from surfaces before HPV decontamination yielded C. difficile,compared with 0 of 37 cultures of samples obtained after HPV decontamination (P< .001). On 5 high-incidence wards, the incidence of nosocomial CDAD was significantly lower during the intervention period than during the preintervention period (1.28 vs 2.28 cases per 1,000 patient-days; P= .047). The hospital-wide CDAD incidence was lower during the intervention period than during the preintervention period (0.84 vs 1.36 cases per 1,000 patient-days; P= .26). In an analysis limited to months in which the epidemic strain was present during both the preintervention and the intervention periods, CDAD incidence was significandy lower during the intervention period than during the preintervention period (0.88 vs 1.89 cases per 1,000 patient-days; P= .047).Conclusions.HPV decontamination was efficacious in eradicating C. difficilefrom contaminated surfaces. Further studies of the impact of HPV decontamination on nosocomial transmission of C. difficileare warranted.

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