Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco
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Resumo: | Hospital infections (NI) are a major public health problem worldwide and are related to factors such as the inappropriate use of antibiotics, invasive procedures, inadequate hygiene of objects and the hands of health professionals. The present study aimed to isolate, identify and analyze the antimicrobial resistance profile of bacteria present on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco. This is a descriptive-exploratory study with a quantitative approach carried out in two rooms of a University Hospital. Swab collection was performed on 60 stretchers on the following surfaces: a) Left grid; b) Right grid; c) Upper center and d) Lower center. Surface samples were collected using a filter paper mold with an area of 4 cm² and swabs soaked in 0.9% sterile saline solution. After passing the swab on the surfaces, they were stored in a tube containing 5 mL BHI liquid medium (Brain Heart Infusion). Then, the samples were transported to the Clinical Analysis Laboratory/Microbiology Sector, where microbiological and antibiogram analyzes were performed. The overall of bacterial isolates on the litter surfaces was 562, regardless of the sampled location, with 11 species being possible cause of hospital infections, including: Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. Regarding the resistance profile, some of these microorganisms showed 100% resistance to the antibiotics tested. These results allow us to conclude that hospital stretchers can reserve resistant bacteria that favor HIs and require hygiene protocols. |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in PernambucoEvaluación de la población bacteriana en las superficies de camillas de un Hospital Universitario de Pernambuco Avaliação da população bacteriana nas superfícies das macas de um Hospital Universitário de PernambucoBactérias Gram-negativasEmergênciaFarmacorresitência bacterianaInfecções bacterianas.Bacterias Gram-negativoEmergenciaFarmacorresistencia bacterianaInfecciones bacterianas.Gram-negative bacteriaEmergencyBacterial pharmaco-resistanceBacterial infections.Hospital infections (NI) are a major public health problem worldwide and are related to factors such as the inappropriate use of antibiotics, invasive procedures, inadequate hygiene of objects and the hands of health professionals. The present study aimed to isolate, identify and analyze the antimicrobial resistance profile of bacteria present on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco. This is a descriptive-exploratory study with a quantitative approach carried out in two rooms of a University Hospital. Swab collection was performed on 60 stretchers on the following surfaces: a) Left grid; b) Right grid; c) Upper center and d) Lower center. Surface samples were collected using a filter paper mold with an area of 4 cm² and swabs soaked in 0.9% sterile saline solution. After passing the swab on the surfaces, they were stored in a tube containing 5 mL BHI liquid medium (Brain Heart Infusion). Then, the samples were transported to the Clinical Analysis Laboratory/Microbiology Sector, where microbiological and antibiogram analyzes were performed. The overall of bacterial isolates on the litter surfaces was 562, regardless of the sampled location, with 11 species being possible cause of hospital infections, including: Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. Regarding the resistance profile, some of these microorganisms showed 100% resistance to the antibiotics tested. These results allow us to conclude that hospital stretchers can reserve resistant bacteria that favor HIs and require hygiene protocols. Las infecciones hospitalarias (IN) son un importante problema de salud pública a nivel mundial y están relacionadas con factores como el uso inadecuado de antibióticos, procedimientos invasivos, higiene inadecuada de los objetos y de las manos de los profesionales de la salud. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo aislar, identificar y analizar el perfil de resistencia antimicrobiana de bacterias presentes en las superficies de camillas de un Hospital Universitario de Pernambuco. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo-exploratorio con abordaje cuantitativo realizado en dos salas de un Hospital Universitario. La recolección de hisopos se realizó en 60 camillas en las siguientes superficies: a) Rejilla izquierda; b) Cuadrícula derecha; c) Centro superior yd) Centro inferior. Las muestras de superficie se recogieron utilizando un molde de papel de filtro con un área de 4 cm² y hisopos empapados en solución salina estéril al 0,9%. Después de pasar el hisopo por las superficies, se almacenaron en un tubo que contenía 5 mL de medio líquido BHI (Infusión de cerebro y corazón). Luego, las muestras fueron transportadas al Laboratorio de Análisis Clínicos / Sector de Microbiología, donde se realizaron análisis microbiológicos y antibiograma. El general de aislamientos bacterianos en las superficies de la cama fue de 562, independientemente de la ubicación de la muestra, con 11 especies como posibles causantes de infecciones hospitalarias, que incluyen: Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae y Escherichia coli. En cuanto al perfil de resistencia, algunos de estos microorganismos mostraron una resistencia del 100% a los antibióticos probados. Estos resultados nos permiten concluir que las camillas hospitalarias pueden reservar bacterias resistentes que favorecen los IH y requieren protocolos de hygiene.As infecções hospitalares (IH) são um grande problema de saúde pública mundial e estão relacionadas a fatores como a utilização inadequada de antibióticos, procedimentos invasivos, higienização inadequada dos objetos e das mãos dos profissionais da saúde. O presente estudo teve como objetivo isolar, identificar e analisar o perfil de resistência antimicrobiana das bactérias presentes nas superfícies das macas de um Hospital Universitário de Pernambuco. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo-exploratório com abordagem quantitativa realizado em duas salas de um Hospital Universitário. A coleta dos swabs foi realizada em 60 macas nas seguintes superfícies: a) Grade esquerda; b) Grade direita; c) Centro superior e d) Centro inferior. As amostras das superfícies foram coletadas, utilizando-se um molde de papel filtro de área de 4 cm² e swabs embebidos em solução salina 0,9% estéril. Após a passagem do swab, nas superfícies, eles foram armazenados em tubo contendo 5 mL meio líquido BHI (Brain Heart Infusion). Em seguida, as amostras foram transportadas para o Laboratório de Análises Clínicas/ Setor Microbiologia, onde foram realizadas as análises microbiológicas e antibiogramas. O total de isolados bacterianos nas superfícies das macas foi de 562, independentemente do local amostrado, sendo 11 espécies possíveis causadoras de infecções hospitalares, entre elas: Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae e Escherichia coli. Com relação ao perfil de resistência, alguns desses microrganismos apresentaram 100% de resistência aos antibióticos testados. Esses resultados permitem concluir que as macas analisadas podem reservar bactérias resistentes que favorecem as IHs e necessitam de protocolos de higienização.Research, Society and Development2021-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2150910.33448/rsd-v10i14.21509Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e20101421509Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e20101421509Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e201014215092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21509/19290Copyright (c) 2021 Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos Souza; Mirthes Maria Rodrigues Santana; Rafael Cunha Libório; Humberto Artur Silva Santos; Katia Regina de Oliveira; Marcos Duarte Guimarães; Ricardo Kenji Shiosaki; Carine Rosa Nauehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos Santana, Mirthes Maria RodriguesLibório, Rafael Cunha Santos, Humberto Artur Silva Oliveira, Katia Regina de Guimarães, Marcos Duarte Shiosaki, Ricardo Kenji Naue, Carine Rosa 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21509Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:54.519247Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco Evaluación de la población bacteriana en las superficies de camillas de un Hospital Universitario de Pernambuco Avaliação da população bacteriana nas superfícies das macas de um Hospital Universitário de Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco Souza, Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos Bactérias Gram-negativas Emergência Farmacorresitência bacteriana Infecções bacterianas. Bacterias Gram-negativo Emergencia Farmacorresistencia bacteriana Infecciones bacterianas. Gram-negative bacteria Emergency Bacterial pharmaco-resistance Bacterial infections. |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Evaluation of the bacterial population on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco |
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Souza, Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos |
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Souza, Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos Santana, Mirthes Maria Rodrigues Libório, Rafael Cunha Santos, Humberto Artur Silva Oliveira, Katia Regina de Guimarães, Marcos Duarte Shiosaki, Ricardo Kenji Naue, Carine Rosa |
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Santana, Mirthes Maria Rodrigues Libório, Rafael Cunha Santos, Humberto Artur Silva Oliveira, Katia Regina de Guimarães, Marcos Duarte Shiosaki, Ricardo Kenji Naue, Carine Rosa |
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Souza, Wesllandson Kennedy dos santos Santana, Mirthes Maria Rodrigues Libório, Rafael Cunha Santos, Humberto Artur Silva Oliveira, Katia Regina de Guimarães, Marcos Duarte Shiosaki, Ricardo Kenji Naue, Carine Rosa |
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Bactérias Gram-negativas Emergência Farmacorresitência bacteriana Infecções bacterianas. Bacterias Gram-negativo Emergencia Farmacorresistencia bacteriana Infecciones bacterianas. Gram-negative bacteria Emergency Bacterial pharmaco-resistance Bacterial infections. |
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Bactérias Gram-negativas Emergência Farmacorresitência bacteriana Infecções bacterianas. Bacterias Gram-negativo Emergencia Farmacorresistencia bacteriana Infecciones bacterianas. Gram-negative bacteria Emergency Bacterial pharmaco-resistance Bacterial infections. |
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Hospital infections (NI) are a major public health problem worldwide and are related to factors such as the inappropriate use of antibiotics, invasive procedures, inadequate hygiene of objects and the hands of health professionals. The present study aimed to isolate, identify and analyze the antimicrobial resistance profile of bacteria present on the surfaces of stretchers of a University Hospital in Pernambuco. This is a descriptive-exploratory study with a quantitative approach carried out in two rooms of a University Hospital. Swab collection was performed on 60 stretchers on the following surfaces: a) Left grid; b) Right grid; c) Upper center and d) Lower center. Surface samples were collected using a filter paper mold with an area of 4 cm² and swabs soaked in 0.9% sterile saline solution. After passing the swab on the surfaces, they were stored in a tube containing 5 mL BHI liquid medium (Brain Heart Infusion). Then, the samples were transported to the Clinical Analysis Laboratory/Microbiology Sector, where microbiological and antibiogram analyzes were performed. The overall of bacterial isolates on the litter surfaces was 562, regardless of the sampled location, with 11 species being possible cause of hospital infections, including: Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. Regarding the resistance profile, some of these microorganisms showed 100% resistance to the antibiotics tested. These results allow us to conclude that hospital stretchers can reserve resistant bacteria that favor HIs and require hygiene protocols. |
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