Distribution of bacterial contamination in a teaching hospital in Tehran — A special focus on Staphylococcus aureus

Author:

Mirzaii Mehdi1,Emaneini Mohammad1,Maleknejad Parviz1,Jonaidi Nematollah2,Fooladi Abbas3,Aligholi Marzieh1,Jabalameli Fereshteh1,Halimi Shahnaz1,Taherikalani Morovat4,Kasaeian Amir5

Affiliation:

1. 1 Tehran University of Medical Sciences Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine Tehran Iran

2. 2 Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Health Research Center Tehran Iran

3. 3 Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Applied Microbiology Research Centers Tehran Iran

4. 4 Ilam University of Medical Sciences Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine Ilam Iran

5. 5 Shahroud University of Medical Sciences Shahroud Iran

Abstract

There are documents that confirm the cycle of bacterial transmission between patients, staff, and the inanimate environment. The environment may have more effect on intensive care units (ICUs), because the patients who require intensive care have unstable clinical conditions and are more sensitive to infections. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of bacteria in air and inanimate surface in the ICUs and to compare the microbial levels to standard levels.Air and inanimate surface in the four ICUs of a teaching hospital underwent weekly surveillance by means of air sampler and swabs for a period of six-month. Total bacterial counts were evaluated onto trypticase soy agar and mannitol salt agar (MSA).A total of 725 samples [air (168) and inanimate surfaces (557)] were collected. The total mean ± SD CFU/m3 of airborne bacteria in all of the ICUs were 115.93 ± 48.04. The most common bacteria in air of the ICUs were Gram-positive cocci (84.2%). The total mean ± SD airborne of Staphylococcus aureus was 12.10±8.11 CFU/m3. The highest levels of S. aureus contamination were found in ventilators and bed ledges. More suitable disinfection of hospital environments and monthly rotation in utilization of the various disinfectant agents are needed for the prevention of airborne and inanimate transmission of S. aureus.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine

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