Past
research, conducted at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, found
that 92% of hospital privacy curtains were contaminated with potentially
dangerous bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
(VRE) within one week of being laundered.
The
same research group recently submitted for publication a follow-on randomised,
controlled study, examining the effectiveness of PurThread privacy curtains in
a clinical setting. The study is currently on press, and publication is
expected later in 2012 in the American Journal for Infection Control. Both
studies are funded through non-restrictive research grants from PurThread
Technologies.
The
latest study, titled, “Hospital Privacy Curtains are Frequently and Rapidly
Contaminated with Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria,” monitored 43 privacy
curtains over a three-week period in a medical ward, surgical intensive care
unit (ICU) and a medical ICU.
Posted by Tim Sandle
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