Abstract
Patient-care items can serve as a source or reservoir for healthcare-associated pathogens in hospitals. We reviewed healthcare-associated outbreaks from medical equipment and provide infection prevention recommendations. Multiple healthcare-associated outbreaks via a contaminated patient-care item were identified, including infections with multidrug-resistant organisms. The type of patient care items implicated as a fomite causing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has changed over time. Patient populations at r isk were most commonly cr itically i ll patients in adult and neonatal intensive care units. Most fomite related healthcare-ass ociated outbreaks were due to inappropriate disinfection practices. Repeated healthcare-associated outbreaks via medical equipment highlight the need for infectious disease professionals to understand that fomites/medical devices may be a source of HAIs. The introduction of new and more complex medical devices will likely increase the risk that such devices serve as a source of HAIs. Assuring appropriate cleaning and disinfection or sterilization of medical equipment is necessary to prevent future fomite-associated outbreaks.
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Kanamori, H., Rutala, W. A., & Weber, D. J. (2017). The role of patient care items as a fomite in healthcare-associated outbreaks and infection prevention. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 65(8), 1412–1419. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix462
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