Methods of Cleaning Taps to Prevent Hospital-Associated Infections: An Environmental Survey-Based Study

Author:

Hashimoto Masayoshi12ORCID,Asai Satomi23ORCID,Umezawa Kazuo24,Tanitsu Ryosuke2,Miyazawa Miki2,Kobayashi Michiko25,Kawakami Yuji6,Sekine Yoshika7ORCID,Suzuki Yuji1,Miyachi Hayato3,Okami Kenji28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

2. Division of Infection Control, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

3. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

4. Department of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

5. Department of Nursing, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

6. Department of Environmental Science and Education, Tokyo Kasei University, Tokyo 173-8602, Japan

7. Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Tokai University, Hiratsuka 151-8677, Japan

8. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara 259-1193, Japan

Abstract

In hospitals, outbreaks can occur due to pathogens accumulating in the areas around the wards’ washbasins. Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) was detected in an environmental survey in the high-care unit of a university hospital in Isehara, Japan, and effective cleaning methods were investigated. This study investigated methods of cleaning taps using commonly used detergents and disinfectants, and it assessed their effectiveness in removing hard scale and pathogens, including CRE. The taps were cleaned using various methods and cleaning agents, including environmentally neutral detergent, citric acid, baking soda, cleanser, 80% ethanol, 0.1% sodium hypochlorite, and a phosphoric acid-based environmental detergent (Space Shot). The cleaning effect was assessed based on the agent’s effectiveness at removing hard scale from taps. Biofilms and scale were identified on taps, and several bacterial species were cultured. Only phosphoric acid-based detergent was effective at removing hard scale. After cleaning with the phosphoric acid-based detergent, the bacterial count decreased, and no CRE or other pathogens were detected. These results provide a reference for other facilities considering introducing this cleaning method.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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