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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/12968
Title: Study of sensitivity / resistance of nosocomial strains to disinfectants
Authors: Spătaru, Diana
Keywords: hospital strains;disinfectants;resistance
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova
Abstract: Introduction. Worldwide, morbidity and mortality of nosocomial infections are on continuous growth, and the causative agents of these infections can remain viable even after exposure to routine disinfectants.Purpose. Determination of resistance /susceptibility of hospital microorganisms to disinfectant solutions. M aterial and methods. It has been studied the sensitivity/resistance of 41 strains of microorganisms to disinfectants from the groups: Oxidants, Alcohols, Aldehyde, QAC (quaternary ammonium compounds), QAC + aldehyde, QAC + amines, Chlorine-containing compounds. The investigated strains were isolated from the patients of the republican-level medical institution. Results. The general sensitivity of the strains to disinfectants was 69.02% and the resistance 30.98%. More resistant disinfectants were Chemiofarm 81.25%, Viruton 64.0%, Smell net 58.53%, vs. more sensitive Peroster 95.12%, Chemiosept 93.75% Gigasept 93.75%, Aseptoman 87.5%, Sterisept 87.09%, Hygiene 85.36%, Dezderman 75.0%, Aniosept 75.0% (Fig.1). The most sensitive groups of disinfectants were Oxidants (83.56%), Alcohols (85.4%), Aldehydes (93.75%), and conversely, more resistant groups QAC 52.18%, QAC + amines 40.0%, Chlorine compounds 37.5%, QAC + aldehydes 34.15% (table 1). Conclusions. The obtained results are necessary for optimization the monitoring of the microorganisms resistance to disinfectant at the level of medical institution, to identify the ineffective solutions.
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