There is increasing evidence that indoor air quality and contaminated surfaces provide an important potential source for transmission of pathogens in hospitals. Airborne hospital microorganisms are apparently harmless to healthy people. Nevertheless, healthcare settings are characterized by different environmental critical conditions and high infective risk, mainly due to the compromised immunologic conditions of the patients that make them more vulnerable to infections. Thus, spread, survival and persistence of microbial communities are important factors in hospital environments affecting health of inpatients as well as of medical and nursing staff. In this paper, airborne and aerosolized microorganisms and their presence in hospital environments are taken into consider-ation, and the factors that collectively contribute to defining the infection risk in these facilities are illustrated.

Bonadonna, L., Briancesco, R., Coccia, A. M., Meloni, P., La Rosa, G., Moscato, U., Microbial air quality in healthcare facilities, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2021; 18 (12): 6226-6226. [doi:10.3390/ijerph18126226] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/206412]

Microbial air quality in healthcare facilities

Moscato, U.
2021

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that indoor air quality and contaminated surfaces provide an important potential source for transmission of pathogens in hospitals. Airborne hospital microorganisms are apparently harmless to healthy people. Nevertheless, healthcare settings are characterized by different environmental critical conditions and high infective risk, mainly due to the compromised immunologic conditions of the patients that make them more vulnerable to infections. Thus, spread, survival and persistence of microbial communities are important factors in hospital environments affecting health of inpatients as well as of medical and nursing staff. In this paper, airborne and aerosolized microorganisms and their presence in hospital environments are taken into consider-ation, and the factors that collectively contribute to defining the infection risk in these facilities are illustrated.
2021
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Bonadonna, L., Briancesco, R., Coccia, A. M., Meloni, P., La Rosa, G., Moscato, U., Microbial air quality in healthcare facilities, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2021; 18 (12): 6226-6226. [doi:10.3390/ijerph18126226] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/206412]
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