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<i>Clostridium difficile</i> Contamination of Blood Pressure Cuffs: A Call for a Closer Look at Gloving Practices in the Era of Universal Precautions
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Blood Pressure CuffsMicrobial ContaminationUnexpected ContaminationPatient SafetyHealthcare-associated InfectionUniversal PrecautionsHospital EpidemiologyGloving PracticesInfection ControlPublic HealthMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceEpidemiology
We report an outbreak of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea at our medical center following adoption of Universal Precautions. Environmental cultures revealed unexpected contamination of blood pressure cuffs at a rate similar to that for bedside commodes (10% and 11.5%, respectively). An observational survey revealed that healthcare workers in the patient care areas not infrequently failed to remove their potentially stool-contaminated gloves prior to touching clean surfaces, which might have contributed to contamination of blood pressure cuffs.
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