Antibacterial wipes can spread germs!

by rpshen | June 4, 2008 at 04:04 pm
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We all use Wet Ones and WIPE-EEZE at home to clean and decontaminate counters. A new study at a UK university shows that these antibacterial wipes can actually spread germs! Yikes!


A new study by a team of researchers at the Welsh School of Pharmacy, Cardiff University, Wales, UK, has found that antimicrobial-containing wipes currently used to decontaminate surfaces in hospitals can spread pathogens after first use. The research highlights concerns as to the suitability of the wipes currently being deployed and the importance of a routine surveillance program in reducing risks of infection to patients.

Antimicrobial-containing wipes are increasingly being used to decontaminate surfaces in hospitals. Many studies have reported on the ability of Staphylococcus aureus to contaminate and persist in the hospital environment. Germicides are commonly used on hard surfaces in hospitals to kill bacteria. The research posed the question – ‘Are we confident that these organisms are susceptible to the germicides used in our hospitals"’

The study examined the ability of several commercially available wipes to disinfect surfaces contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus, including Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

The results showed that some wipes can remove higher numbers of bacteria from surfaces than others. However, the wipes tested were unable to kill the bacteria that they removed. As a result, they transferred high numbers of bacteria to other surfaces. Our work suggests that if these wipes encounter highly contaminated surfaces in practice, the survival of bacteria on the wipe material could lead to the cross-contamination of other surfaces if used more than once.

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Albert Milliron
Albert Milliron
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at 07:38 on June 5th, 2008

rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Thanks for the story.  The bottom line is, get a bar of any soap, rub hands together and sing happy birthday twice.  You will have removed more dirt and bacteria than any 5:00 anti-bacteral anything

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