Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani

Nosocomial infection or Health acquired Infection (HAI) has become one of the major problems not only in Malaysia but throughout the global where it is caused by bacterial contamination especially Escherichia Coli. Door handles and sink tap handles are chosen in this studies because both of the surf...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.494102021-08-11T00:57:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49410/ Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani Mohd Angani, Farah Izzah Bacteria Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Hospitals. Health facilities Infectious and parasitic diseases Nosocomial infection or Health acquired Infection (HAI) has become one of the major problems not only in Malaysia but throughout the global where it is caused by bacterial contamination especially Escherichia Coli. Door handles and sink tap handles are chosen in this studies because both of the surfaces are surrogate markers of nosocomial infection . The objectives of this study was to determine the presence of Escherichia Coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilets in the wards that can cause cross transmission of nosocomial infection to the patients. Escherichia coli were chosen to be an indicator to prove the cleanliness of the environment because there is no standard guide in Malaysia used for determining the microbiological contamination in the hospital environment. A total of 123 surfaces (41 exterior toilet‘s door handles, 41 interior toilet‘s door handles & 41 sink tap handles surfaces) in fifteen wards of medical department were swabbed over the study period. All of the swab sample were obtained using standard bacterial collection techniques, followed by plating and culture. It was serially diluted up to 10-⁴ using 0.1 % peptone water as diluent. The dilutions were inoculated on Mac Conkey agar for total count of the colony (cfu/ml) using Surface-Spread Plate technique and plate were inoculated for overnight at 37 o C. The identification of the bacteria were determined by their morphology, cultural characteristics and biochemical confirmation test. It was resulting 100% of the 123 surfaces were positive Escherichia Coli growth. Bacteria load ranged from the total plate count of bacterial population in all samples were in the range of 2.7 x 10³ cfu/ml to 2.11 x 10⁴ cfu/ml. This study proved that the contamination of Escherichia Coli is continuously from the interior toilet‘s door handles surfaces to exterior toilet‘s door handles surfaces and sink tap handles surfaces. It shows the unhygienic status of the people‘s hand throughout the day at the hospital. This study reveals the contamination of the surfaces in the toilets at the hospital was proved operating less than satisfactory. It can be concluded as door handles and sink tap handle have a possibility for microbial cross transmission in the toilets at the hospital and one of the factors of why nosocomial infection cannot be control in the hospital. In the future, it is recommended to compare the Colony Forming Units (CFUs) in various types of surfaces in the toilets to evaluate the other potential nosocomial infection transmission surfaces which can exist in the hospital. 2017-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49410/1/49410.pdf ID49410 Mohd Angani, Farah Izzah (2017) Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Bacteria
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Hospitals. Health facilities
Infectious and parasitic diseases
spellingShingle Bacteria
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Hospitals. Health facilities
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Mohd Angani, Farah Izzah
Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
description Nosocomial infection or Health acquired Infection (HAI) has become one of the major problems not only in Malaysia but throughout the global where it is caused by bacterial contamination especially Escherichia Coli. Door handles and sink tap handles are chosen in this studies because both of the surfaces are surrogate markers of nosocomial infection . The objectives of this study was to determine the presence of Escherichia Coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilets in the wards that can cause cross transmission of nosocomial infection to the patients. Escherichia coli were chosen to be an indicator to prove the cleanliness of the environment because there is no standard guide in Malaysia used for determining the microbiological contamination in the hospital environment. A total of 123 surfaces (41 exterior toilet‘s door handles, 41 interior toilet‘s door handles & 41 sink tap handles surfaces) in fifteen wards of medical department were swabbed over the study period. All of the swab sample were obtained using standard bacterial collection techniques, followed by plating and culture. It was serially diluted up to 10-⁴ using 0.1 % peptone water as diluent. The dilutions were inoculated on Mac Conkey agar for total count of the colony (cfu/ml) using Surface-Spread Plate technique and plate were inoculated for overnight at 37 o C. The identification of the bacteria were determined by their morphology, cultural characteristics and biochemical confirmation test. It was resulting 100% of the 123 surfaces were positive Escherichia Coli growth. Bacteria load ranged from the total plate count of bacterial population in all samples were in the range of 2.7 x 10³ cfu/ml to 2.11 x 10⁴ cfu/ml. This study proved that the contamination of Escherichia Coli is continuously from the interior toilet‘s door handles surfaces to exterior toilet‘s door handles surfaces and sink tap handles surfaces. It shows the unhygienic status of the people‘s hand throughout the day at the hospital. This study reveals the contamination of the surfaces in the toilets at the hospital was proved operating less than satisfactory. It can be concluded as door handles and sink tap handle have a possibility for microbial cross transmission in the toilets at the hospital and one of the factors of why nosocomial infection cannot be control in the hospital. In the future, it is recommended to compare the Colony Forming Units (CFUs) in various types of surfaces in the toilets to evaluate the other potential nosocomial infection transmission surfaces which can exist in the hospital.
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title Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
title_short Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
title_full Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
title_fullStr Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
title_full_unstemmed Presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / Farah Izzah Mohd Angani
title_sort presence of escherichia coli on the door handles and sink tap handles surfaces of the toilet at hospital / farah izzah mohd angani
publishDate 2017
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49410/1/49410.pdf
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