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Disinfecting handheld electronic devices with UV-C in a healthcare setting

Suzan Cremers-Pijpers, Carsten van Rossum, Mirjam J. D. Dautzenberg, Heiman Wertheim, Alma Tostmann, Joost Hopman

2021Infection Prevention in Practice15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Handheld Electronic Devices (HEDs) play a central role in the hospital environment. However, they can be a vehicle for transmitting (pathogenic) microorganisms. We studied whether disinfection with UV-C light is successful in disinfecting three different HEDs in a clinical setting. Disinfection with UV-C light was performed with the UV-Smart® D25. We took a total of 800 samples on two departments and counted colony forming units. More than half of the baseline measurements were moderately (>10CFU) or highly (>50 CFU) contaminated. Post-disinfection the CFU was 0 in 87% of measurements. We conclude that the UV-Smart® D25 can be used to disinfect non-critical HEDs in clinical healthcare.

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Mobile deviceMaterials scienceEnvironmental scienceMedicineComputer scienceWorld Wide WebDental Research and COVID-19Infection Control in HealthcareInfection Control and Ventilation
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