Bacterial contamination in a modern operating suite. Importance of floor contamination as a source of airborne bacteria

The Journal of Hygiene | 01/04/1978
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J Hyg, 1978 Apr;80(2):169-74
Abstract:

The redispersal factor for bacteria-carrying particles from a contaminated floor was determined after mopping, blowing and walking activity. Walking gave the highest redispersal factor, 3.5 X 10(-3) m-1, which was three times higher than for blowing and 17 times higher than for mopping. The mean die-away rate for the bacteria-carrying particles used was 1.9/h without ventilation and 14.3/h with ventilation. It was calculated that in the operating rooms less than 15% of the bacteria found in the air were redispersed floor bacteria.
Hambraeus, A.; Bengtsson, S.; Laurell, G.

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