蜡样芽孢杆菌孢子在不同材质医用手套表面附着的定量评价

Yuka Ishihara, Hisae Usami, Ikue Shamoto, M. Ohta
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一般认为,蜡样芽孢杆菌血流感染大多是由于医护人员的手和患者的皮肤受到污染而导致输液液受到污染而引起的。蜡样芽孢杆菌孢子对手和皮肤的污染经常发生在被污染的医院床单上,如重复使用的毛巾。一次性医用手套也可能是蜡样芽孢杆菌孢子污染的来源。因此,本研究旨在定量测量蜡样芽孢杆菌孢子在由乳胶、丁腈橡胶和氯乙烯塑料等不同材料制成的一次性手套表面的附着行为。我们改良的珠粒提取法用于测定。附着孢子数以氯乙烯手套最高,乳胶手套次之,丁腈橡胶手套次之,且附着孢子数在氯乙烯手套与丁腈橡胶手套间差异显著(P = 0.028, <0.05)。因此,我们建议医用丁腈橡胶手套而不是其他手套。
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Quantitative Evaluation of Bacillus Cereus Spore Attachment to the Surface of Disposable Medical Gloves Made from Various Materials
It is generally recognized that most Bacillus cereus blood stream infections are caused by the contamination of infusion solution due to contaminated hands of healthcare personnel and skin of patients. The contamination of hands and skin with B. cereus spores frequently occur from contaminated hospital linens such as reused towels. Disposable medical gloves can also be a source of B. cereus spore contamination. The present study was therefore undertaken to quantitatively measure the attachment behavior of B. cereus spores to the surface of disposable gloves made from various materials, such as latex, nitrile rubber, and vinyl chloride plastic. Our modified bead extraction method was used for the assay. The number of spores attaching to gloves was highest for vinyl chloride gloves, followed by latex gloves and nitrile rubber gloves, and the difference in the numbers of attached spores between vinyl chloride gloves and nitrile rubber gloves was significant (P = 0.028, <0.05). We therefore recommend nitrile rubber gloves for medical use rather than other gloves.
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