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Role of X-ray equipment and ultrasound machines as possible vectors of nosocomial bacteria in the community

Journal of King Saud University - Science, Volume 34, No. 6, Article 102154, Year 2022

The not infrequent area for nosocomial bacterial (NB) contamination became the surface of radiology Department (RD) gadgets. The aim of the current study was to identify NB inside the RD devices as vectors. Affecting the inpatients fitness and public health. Questionnaire trial was used, after each sample collection for NB isolation and identity. approximately 93 % of RD technicians were participated, 87% worked with inpatients, 63% used sterile plastic sheet, 87% changed plastic sheet between inpatient, 60% modified each day, and 93% sterilized the devices after inpatient. The sterilization each day changed into 90%, NB infection had inpatients transmitted (44%), transferred to technicians (38%), moreover 80% of technicians were expected the NB infection from RD gadgets. The NB isolated from x-ray system cassette were 73%, couch (60%), and chest stand 50%, (25, 30 and 27%) for (key board, lead apron and tube head cope with). The NB isolated from ultrasound machines were; 30% probe, both 24% probe holder, for (gel and key board) as (15 and 14%). The x-ray system as 41.83% became higher than the ultrasound machines 19.75% isolated NB have been Staphylococcous epidermidis 22%, Staphylococcous aureus 19%, Bacillus spp. 19%; Escherichia coli 12%. in conclusion, the NB detected in RD gadgets may serve as vectors that affect the inpatient and public health. It is highly recommended the “Hospitals Hygiene strategy; simply, use the recent anti NB gel. gadgets modernization and regularity sterilization; ought to refresh guides “fitness schooling” and “Hospitals Hygiene strategy“.
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