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Dynamics of Bacterial Hand Contamination During Routine Neonatal Care
2004
Infection control and hospital epidemiology
Objective: To evaluate the dynamics of bacterial contamination of healthcare workers' (HCWs) hands during neonatal care. Setting: The 20-bed neonatal unit of a large acute care teaching hospital in Geneva, Switzerland. Methods: Structured observation sessions were conducted. A sequence of care began when the HCW performed hand hygiene and ended when the activity changed or hand hygiene was performed again. Alcohol-based handrub was the standard procedure for hand hygiene. An imprint of the five
doi:10.1086/502376
pmid:15061408
fatcat:pb7d7zqgcnhjfdlkxcmg7qza3a