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dc.contributor.authorCOLEMAN, DAVIDen
dc.contributor.authorO'DONNELL, MARYen
dc.contributor.authorRUSSELL, RONALDen
dc.contributor.authorMILLER, AISLINGen
dc.contributor.authorBOYLE, MARIAen
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-02T14:26:46Z
dc.date.available2015-06-02T14:26:46Z
dc.date.issued2012en
dc.date.submitted2012en
dc.identifier.citationBOYLE MA, O'DONNELL MJ, MILLER A, RUSSELL RJ, COLEMAN DC, CONTROL OF BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF WASHBASIN TAPS AND OUTPUT WATER USING ECASOL: A ONE YEAR STUDY, JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 80, 4, 2012, 288 - 292en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/74001
dc.descriptionPUBLISHEDen
dc.description28th February; Epub ahead of printen
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Contaminated washbasin taps and output water are an important source of bacteria that may cause nosocomial infection. A five-week pretreatment study of hot and cold water from 15 washbasin taps at Dublin Dental Hospital showed consistently heavy contamination by aerobic heterotrophic bacteria: mean bacterial counts of 482.5 [standard deviation (SD) 293] colony-forming units (cfu)/mL and 5022 (SD 4322) cfu/mL, respectively. AIM: To minimize microbial contamination of washbasin taps and output water in the long term using the electrochemically generated, pH-neutral disinfectant, Ecasol. METHODS: Initially, the 15,000-L water tank providing cold and hot water to washbasins, calorifiers and the distribution network were drained and sediment was removed. The system was shock-dosed with Ecasol 100 ppm to eradicate gross contamination and biofilms. Thereafter, tank water was automatically maintained at Ecasol 2.5 ppm prior to distribution. The microbiological quality of water from five sentinel washbasin taps was monitored weekly for 54 weeks using R2A agar. FINDINGS: The mean counts for hot, cold, mains and tank water during the 54-week study period were 1 (SD 4) cfu/mL, 2 (SD 4) cfu/mL, 205 (SD 160) cfu/mL and 0 cfu/mL, respectively. Swab samples of 33/40 taps, each tested on three separate occasions, yielded no growth on R2A agar, while five samples yielded <20 cfu/swab and two samples yielded >200 cfu/swab. No detrimental effects due to Ecasol were observed in the water network. CONCLUSION: Ecasol consistently minimized bacterial contamination of washbasin taps and output water in a dental hospital setting.en
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dc.format.extent292en
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dc.relation.ispartofseriesJOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTIONen
dc.relation.ispartofseries80en
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dc.titleCONTROL OF BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF WASHBASIN TAPS AND OUTPUT WATER USING ECASOL: A ONE YEAR STUDYen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.type.supercollectionscholarly_publicationsen
dc.type.supercollectionrefereed_publicationsen
dc.identifier.peoplefinderurlhttp://people.tcd.ie/dcolemanen
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dc.identifier.rssinternalid78325en
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2012.01.011en
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.subject.TCDThemeImmunology, Inflammation & Infectionen
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dc.identifier.orcid_id0000-0003-1797-2888en
dc.contributor.sponsorHealth Research Board (HRB)en
dc.contributor.sponsorGrantNumberHRA_PHS/2011/2en


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