Otro
Influěncia defluídos biológicos na sobrevivěncia de staphylococus aureus sobre diferentes superficiessecas
Registro en:
Revista de Ciencias Farmaceuticas Basica e Aplicada, v. 29, n. 2, p. 209-212, 2008.
1808-4532
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2-s2.0-67049118102
Autor
Rossi, D.
Devienne, K. F.
Raddi, Maria Stella Gonçalves
Resumen
It is known that the transmission of hospital infections, whether environmental or cross infection, is facilitated by the enhanced survival of microorganisms on dry surfaces that is caused by the presence of biological fluids. To demonstrate the need for care with bodily substances in the routine of cleaning, this study evaluated the influence of some body fluids (blood, urine and artificial saliva), deposited in the same way on various surfaces and allowed to dry, on the survival of Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923). Blood was able to preserve bacterial viability for up to 72 days when deposited on ceramic flooring. Fabric of cotton fiber allowed longer survival than synthetic fabric. These results show that the composition of biological fluid and type of support influence bacterial survival in normal conditions.