Study says paper towels spread fewer bacteria than air hand dryers in hospital bathrooms

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A recent study has found that bacterial contamination was lower in hospital washrooms where paper towels were used rather than air dryers, according to an article on the Becker’s Hospital Review website.

The study, published in the Journal of Hospital Infection looked at hand-drying methods and whether they contributed to the risk of bacterial contamination in a healthcare environment.

Researchers analyzed bacterial contamination levels in washrooms where hand drying occurred either via paper towels or air dryers. Total bacterial recovery was significantly greater from air dryer versus paper towel dispenser surfaces at all sites.

In the U.K., methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus recovery was three times more frequent and sixfold higher for jet air dryer versus paper towel surfaces.  And In France, ESBL-producing bacteria were recovered from dust twice as often during jet air dryer use compared to paper towel use.

Read the article.

 



September 17, 2018


Topic Area: Infection Control


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