bacterial agents andantibiogram of most common isolated organisms from hands of surgical team members after scrubbing
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introduction: many post-surgical wound infections in hospitals cause morbidity and morality of patients and these are usually transmitted via hands of surgical personnel. the aim of the present study was to detect and antibiogram the bacterial agents following scrubbing of hands of surgical personnel before operation. methods: hands of 134 personnels of operation room were swabbed following scrubbing with antiseptic betadine solution. swab samples were inoculated on selective and differential media such as blood ager, mcconky and manitol salt agar(msa). following incubation of media at 37c° for 24hr, bacterial species were identified using differential related tests. the isolated species were than antibiogramed and the results together with other data was analysed by spss software program. results: of the total of 134 cases, 81(60.4%) were male and 53(39.6%) female. the mean scrub time for each person was (206.1+/-103.2) seconds 6 to 60 seconds base change. increasing time of scrub was significantly correlated with decreasing rate of bacteria (p=0.003), (r=-0.254). contamination was present in 129(96.3%) cases following scrubbing. maximum contamination was observed in nails (92.5%). average number of bacteria for each individual was between 0 and 159. 62.6% of isolated bacteria were non- staphylococci and 7.7% were s. aureus. vancomycin and ceftizoxim were the most sensitive, while penicillin was the least sensitive antibiotic. conclusion: results revealed that hand contamination was more than the expected standard level. therefore, regarding the critical task of surgical personnel, training of all operation room staff is highly recommended to minimize the rate of contamination.
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مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید صدوقی یزدجلد ۱۶، شماره ۱، صفحات ۱۶۵-۱۶۵
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