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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene | 2014

Analytical Performance Issues

Emanuele Amodio; Lucia Cannova; Maria Rosaria Villafrate; Anna Maria Merendino; L Aprea; Giuseppe Calamusa

Contaminated hospital surfaces have been demonstrated to be an important environmental reservoir of microorganisms that can increase the risk of nosocomial infection in exposed patients. As a consequence, cleaning and disinfecting hospital environments play an important role among strategies for preventing healthcare-associated colonization and infections. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether adenosine triphosphate (ATP) presence, measured by bioluminescence methods, can predict microbiological contamination of hospital surfaces. The study was carried out between September and December 2012 at the University Hospital “P. Giaccone” of Palermo. A total of 193 randomly selected surfaces (tables, lockers, furnishings) were sampled and analyzed in order to assess ATP levels (expressed as relative light units or RLU) and aerobic colony count (ACC) or presence of S. aureus. ACC had median values of 1.85 cfu/cm2 (interquartile range = 4.16) whereas ATP median was 44.6 RLU/cm2 (interquartile range = 92.3). Overall, 85 (44.0%) surfaces exceeded the established microbial benchmark: 73 (37.8%) exceeded the 2.5 cfu/cm2 ACC standard, 5 (2.6%) surfaces were positive for S. aureus and 7 (3.6%) showed both the presence of S. aureus and an ACC of more than 2.5 cfu/cm2. ACC and bioluminescence showed significant differences in the different surface sites (p < 0.001). A significant correlation was found between ACC and RLU values (p-value < 0.001; R2 = 0.29) and increasing RLU values were significantly associated with a higher risk of failing the benchmark (p < 0.001). Our data suggest that bioluminescence could help in measuring hygienic quality of hospital surfaces using a quick and sensitive test that can be an useful proxy of microbial contamination; however, further analysis will be necessary to assess the cost-efficacy of this methodology before requiring incorporation in hospital procedures.Contaminated hospital surfaces have been demonstrated to be an important environmental reservoir of microorganisms that can increase the risk of nosocomial infection in exposed patients. As a consequence, cleaning and disinfecting hospital environments play an important role among strategies for preventing healthcare-associated colonization and infections. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether adenosine triphosphate (ATP) presence, measured by bioluminescence methods, can predict microbiological contamination of hospital surfaces. The study was carried out between September and December 2012 at the University Hospital “P. Giaccone” of Palermo. A total of 193 randomly selected surfaces (tables, lockers, furnishings) were sampled and analyzed in order to assess ATP levels (expressed as relative light units or RLU) and aerobic colony count (ACC) or presence of S. aureus. ACC had median values of 1.85 cfu/cm2(interquartile range = 4.16) whereas ATP median was 44.6 RLU/cm2(interquartile range = 92.3). Overall, 85 (44.0%) surfaces exceeded the established microbial benchmark: 73 (37.8%) exceeded the 2.5 cfu/cm2ACC standard, 5 (2.6%) surfaces were positive for S. aureus and 7 (3.6%) showed both the presence of S. aureus and an ACC of more than 2.5 cfu/cm2. ACC and bioluminescence showed significant differences in the different surface sites (p < 0.001). A significant correlation was found between ACC and RLU values (p-value < 0.001; R2= 0.29) and increasing RLU values were significantly associated with a higher risk of failing the benchmark (p < 0.001). Our data suggest that bioluminescence could help in measuring hygienic quality of hospital surfaces using a quick and sensitive test that can be an useful proxy of microbial contamination; however, further analysis will be necessary to assess the cost-efficacy of this methodology before requiring incorporation in hospital procedures.


Journal of Oral Science | 2010

Can technical, functional and structural characteristics of dental units predict Legionella pneumophila and Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination?

L Aprea; Lucia Cannova; Alberto Firenze; Maria Stella Bivona; Emanuele Amodio; Nino Romano


Igiene e sanità pubblica | 2009

Evaluation of customer satisfaction with the hospital catering system in the city of Palermo (Italy)

Alberto Firenze; Giuseppe Calamusa; Viviana Gelsomino; Mariagrazia Morici; Giovanni Centineo; L Aprea; A. Di Benedetto; M.L. Muangala; Nino Romano


Epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health | 2018

Comparison between adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence and aerobic colony count to assess surface sanitation in the hospital environment

Daniele Domenico Raia; Lucia Cannova; Sandro Provenzano; Omar Enzo Santangelo; Dario Piazza; Enrico Alagna; Valentina Bonanno; L Aprea; Alberto Firenze


50° Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Igiene | 2017

Incidenti occupazionali a rischio biologico nell'Azienda Universitaria Ospedaliera Policlinico di Palermo dal 2005 al 2016: indagine descrittiva

Carmelo Massimo Maida; L Aprea; F. Campisi; L. Cimino; D. Favaro; G. Russo Fiorino; M. Maniglia; Valentina Marchese; Francesco Vitale; Maria Valeria Torregrossa


41° CONGRESSO NAZIONALE A.N.M.D.O. | 2015

CONFRONTO TRA METODO BIOLUMINOTETRICO E CONTA DELLE COLONIE AEROBICHE NEL VALUTARE LA SANIFICAZIONE DELLE SUPERFICI IN AMBITO SANITARIO

Lucia Cannova; Alberto Firenze; Valentina Bonanno; L Aprea; Sandro Provenzano; Daniele Domenico Raia


Archive | 2014

RISULTATI PRELIMINARI DELLA SORVEGLIANZA AMBIENTALE DURANTE I LAVORI DI CANTIERE NELL'AOUP P. GIACCONE DI PALERMO

Maria Valeria Torregrossa; Alberto Firenze; Giuseppe Calamusa; Lucia Cannova; E Barbusca; Anna Maria Merendino; R Sanfratello; Maria Rosaria Villafrate; L Aprea


Archive | 2012

Stima delle richieste di risarcimento presso l'Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico (A.O.U:P.) "P. Giaccone" di Palermo

Maria Valeria Torregrossa; Alberto Firenze; Maria Grazia Laura Marsala; Vincenzo Restivo; L Aprea


Archive | 2012

Il metodo colturale tradizionale e la bioluminiscenza per la valutazione della sanificazione delle superfici. Correlazione tra i risultati di un'indagine condotta nelle degenze dell'AOUP "P. Giaccone" di Palermo.

Maria Valeria Torregrossa; Alberto Firenze; Giuseppe Calamusa; Emanuele Amodio; Lucia Cannova; D Cottitto; Am Merendino; R Sanfratello; Villafrati; F Costa; L Aprea


Archive | 2012

Root Cause Analysis relativa ad un evento sentinella da errore della somministrazione di terapia farmacologica in un'U.O: dell'A.O.U.P:

Alberto Firenze; Maria Grazia Laura Marsala; Vincenzo Restivo; Mgl Marsala; Di Maggio Mr; L Aprea

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