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Microbial contamination in reusable health care bath basins: An observational descriptive study
Barbara J Quinn1, Kathleen Vollman1
1Independent Clinical Consultants.
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The relationship between pathogens in the health care environment and health care-associated infection has been well-documented in the literature. No study has been published since 2012 regarding the contamination of reusable bath basins. This brief report aims to determine if basin contamination remains a reservoir for bacteria that may contribute to the risk of spreading microorganisms to vulnerable patients. We address this question with data from multiple sites over 10years.
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