Microbial Assessment of Health Care-Associated Pathogens on Various Environmental Sites in Patient Rooms after Terminal Room Disinfection

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We examined the microbial burden on hospital room environmental sites after standard (quaternary ammonium [Quat]) or enhanced disinfection (quat/ultraviolet light [UV-C], bleach, or bleach/UV-C). An enhanced terminal room disinfection reduced the microbial burden of epidemiologically important pathogens on high-touch surfaces in patient rooms, especially sites around the bed, better than standard room disinfection.

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Kanamori, H., Rutala, W. A., Gergen, M. F., Sickbert-Bennett, E. E., Knelson, L. P., Anderson, D. J., … Weber, D. J. (2021). Microbial Assessment of Health Care-Associated Pathogens on Various Environmental Sites in Patient Rooms after Terminal Room Disinfection. In Open Forum Infectious Diseases (Vol. 8). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab008

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