Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Apr 2013)

Effectiveness of disinfection with alcohol 70% (w/v) of contaminated surfaces not previously cleaned

  • Maurício Uchikawa Graziano,
  • Kazuko Uchikawa Graziano,
  • Flávia Morais Gomes Pinto,
  • Camila Quartim de Moraes Bruna,
  • Rafael Queiroz de Souza,
  • Cesar Angelo Lascala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692013000200020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 618 – 623

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the disinfectant effectiveness of alcohol 70% (w/v) using friction, without previous cleaning, on work surfaces, as a concurrent disinfecting procedure in Health Services. METHOD: An experimental, randomized and single-blinded laboratory study was undertaken. The samples were enamelled surfaces, intentionally contaminated with Serratia marcescens microorganisms ATCC 14756 106 CFU/mL with 10% of human saliva added, and were submitted to the procedure of disinfection WITHOUT previous cleaning. The results were compared to disinfection preceded by cleaning. RESULTS: There was a reduction of six logarithms of the initial microbial population, equal in the groups WITH and WITHOUT previous cleaning (p=0.440) and a residual microbial load ≤ 102 CFU. CONCLUSION: The research demonstrated the acceptability of the practice evaluated, bringing an important response to the area of health, in particular to Nursing, which most undertakes procedures of concurrent cleaning /disinfecting of these work surfaces.

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