With bacteriological diseases such as SARS and MRSA on the increase and with concern about these diseases at an all time high, the medical community is under tremendous pressure to implement measures in order to minimise the risk of potential outbreaks.
Recent official reports suggest that MRSA can be found in 40 per cent of
Implementing stringent housekeeping policies such as insisting medical staff change gloves or use antibacterial hand washes before and after touching patients as well as the thorough cleaning of hospital wards is helping stem infection rates. But with other sources of potential contamination constantly present on hospital wards how else can hospitals stave off potential outbreaks?
Hospital acquired infections cost the NHS an estimated £1billion a year, infecting 100,000 patients and proving fatal for about 5,000. Rates of infection within the
Cross-contamination remains one of the main methods of spreading the bacteria. It not only occurs through healthcare professional-to-patient contact, diseases can also be picked up almost anywhere in hospitals and can even be caught by touching a door handle when going to the bathroom. Previous studies suggest that bacteria can survive on a dry surface for a matter of hours, but new research published in the Journal of Hospital Infection suggests that the bug can remain viable for over a year.
Kalamazoo Security Print, which has the majority of UK NHS trusts as its customers, can offer a solution to help limit potential incidents of cross contamination by using a brand new technology which kills microbes on contact.
Kalamazoo Security Print’s Product & Development Manager,
“After being independently tested and verified by the Medical Institute for Microbiology at the
This additive has great potential and gives numerous materials such as moulding compounds, thermoplastics, laminates and paints an immediate antibacterial effect. Once microbes come into contact with any product containing the additive they are instantly killed, therefore providing permanent hygienic solution active 24-hours a day throughout the lifetime of the product. Safe to use in any hospital or health care facility, the additive has no side effects and is non-toxic. Although certain bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics the additive used by
The additive is based on silver ions, which has been recognised by clinicians for over 100 years for its antimicrobial activity, helping to ensure the long term antibacterial effects. The additive has been designed in such a way that it is homogenously distributed throughout the product once it is added during the manufacturing process. The silver ions then kill all the bacteria on the surface by penetrating the cell membrane.
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Superbugs including MRSA pose a growing challenge in the health care sector and staff charged with combating this increasing problem need a whole armoury of defences to assist them in combating the spread of MRSA and other easily transmitted diseases.
Although, hospital procedures are being implemented to counter the spread of superbugs,
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Editor's DetailsLast updated on: 27/08/2010 11:40:18
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