C. difficile remains on surgical gowns and equipment despite disinfectant, new study shows

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Antibiotic-resistant hospital superbug C. difficile remains on surgical gowns and equipment despite being treated with disinfectant, a new study reveals.

American Society for MicrobiologyThe chlorine-based disinfectant failed to clear the gowns of C. difficile and infectious spores remained on stainless steel and vinyl flooring.

The motivation for the research was a case in an American hospital in which gowns were suspected of contributing to the transmission of C. difficile, said Dr. Joshi.“Due to this resistance, it may be prudent to reconsider how much biocide we use currently and to ensure infection control is standardized,” Dr. Joshi said.

To test this they applied C. difficile spores in sterilized water on surgical gowns for differing lengths of time to copy the transfer of infectious bodily fluids in a hospital setting. This highlights the importance of ensuring medical workers put on the gowns when entering and dispose of them when leaving a single room to prevent transmission, the AMS wrote.

 

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