Authors
Clive Beggs, Luke D Knibbs, Graham R Johnson, Lidia Morawska
Publication date
2015/10
Source
Indoor air
Volume
25
Issue
5
Pages
462-474
Description
There is an ongoing debate about the reasons for and factors contributing to healthcare‐associated infection (HAI). Different solutions have been proposed over time to control the spread of HAI, with more focus on hand hygiene than on other aspects such as preventing the aerial dissemination of bacteria. Yet, it emerges that there is a need for a more pluralistic approach to infection control; one that reflects the complexity of the systems associated with HAI and involves multidisciplinary teams including hospital doctors, infection control nurses, microbiologists, architects, and engineers with expertise in building design and facilities management. This study reviews the knowledge base on the role that environmental contamination plays in the transmission of HAI, with the aim of raising awareness regarding infection control issues that are frequently overlooked. From the discussion presented in the study, it is clear …
Total citations
201420152016201720182019202020212022202320241159121017101645