Specialised cleaning associated with antimicrobial coatings for reduction of hospital acquired infection. Opinion of the COST Action Network AMiCI (CA15114)
posted on 2023-02-23, 12:27authored bySuzanne S. Dunne, Merja Ahonen, Martina Modic, Francy R.L. Crijns, Minna M. Keinänen-Toivola, Ruth Meinke, William C. Keevil, Jim Gray, Nuala H. O'Connell, Colum P. DunneColum P. Dunne
Recognized issues with poor hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers and
reports of recontamination of previously chemically disinfected surfaces through hand
contact emphasize the need for novel hygiene methods in addition to those currently
available. One such approach involves antimicrobial (nano) coatings (AMCs), whereby integrated
active ingredients are responsible for elimination of micro-organisms that come
into contact with treated surfaces. While widely studied under laboratory conditions with
promising results, studies under real-life healthcare conditions are scarce. The views of 75
contributors from 30 European countries were collated regarding specialized cleaning
associated with AMCs for reduction of healthcare-associated infection.
There was unanimous agreement that generation of scientific guidelines for cleaning of
AMCs, using traditional or new processes, is needed. Specific topics included: understanding
mechanisms of action of cleaning materials and their physical interactions with
conventional coatings and AMCs; that assessments mimic the life cycle of coatings to
determine the impact of repetitive cleaning and other aspects of ageing (e.g. exposure to
sunlight); determining concentrations of AMC-derived biocides in effluents; and development
of effective de-activation and sterilization treatments for cleaning effluents.
Further, the consensus opinion was that, prior to widespread implementation of AMCs,
there is a need for clarification of the varying responsibilities of involved clinical,
healthcare management, cleaning services and environmental safety stakeholders.
History
Publication
Journalof Hospital Infection;99, pp. 250-255
Publisher
Elsevier
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
European Cooperation in Science and Technology Programme
Language
English
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4i - Centre for Interventions in Infection, Inflammation & Immunity