Antimicrobial Effects and Efficacy on Habitually Hand-washing of Strong Acidic Electrolyzed Water. A Comparative Study of Alcoholic Antiseptics and Soap and Tap Water.:A Comparative Study of Alcoholic Antiseptics and Soap and Tap Water
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The rate of bacterial elimination for the stamp method was compared with regular handwashing (using soap and tap water), hygienic hand-washing (using alcoholic antiseptics), and handwashing using strong acidic electrolyzed water (the SAEW method) in routine work.<BR>After routine work, the average number of bacteria remaining on the nurse's hands with using the SAEW-method, rubbing method and tap water method, were: 54±63, 89±190, 128±194 CFU/agar plate, respectively (n=81). In this study, It was clarified that a much larger number of Bacillus sp. were detected for the rubbing method than for the other methods.<BR>After further nurse work, the most number of absorbed bacteria on a nurse's hands were counted after cleaning a patient's body.<BR>The rate of bacteria elimination for hand-washing with soap and tap water after taking care of a patient was insufficient, especially when before care was provided the number of bacteria on the nurse's hands were less than 100 CFU/agar plate.<BR>From these results. the following manual for sanitary hand washing is recommended:<BR>(1) At first, dirty hands should be cleaned and the number of bacteria should be reduced using soap and tap water or by scrubbing with disinfectants.<BR>(2) After the number of bacteria has been reduced, use the SAEW method routinely.<BR>(3) For care requiring a high level of cleanliness or if no tap water facilities are available, use the rubbing method.<BR>Finally, routine use of the SAEW method in ICU could be recommended with conventional disinfectants and soap and tap water on a case by case basis for less than adverse reactions, such as in the case of rough-hands or keeping a low level of bacteria on hands.
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