تقییم میکروبیولوجى لملابس غرف العملیات الجراحیة

نوع المستند : Original Article

المؤلفون

10.12816/0044496

1.    Avi A. Weinbroum, et al., (2007): Wearing surgical attire outside the operating room (A survey of habits of anesthesiologists and surgeons in Israel, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 205 (2): 314- 318.
2.    C.L. Shelton, et al., (2010): Can changes in clinical attire reduce likelihood of cross-infection without jeopardizing the doctor-patient relationship?, Journal of Hospital Infection, 74 (1): 22-29.
3.    Collee, J. G., et al., (1996): Practical Medical Microbiology,14thed, Produced by Longman Singapore Publishers (pte) Ltd:385.
4.     Fatma Ali Metwaly (2003): Quality system assessment for the operations of clothing design, Ph.D. Thesis, College of Applied Arts, Helwan University.
5.    Fawzia Abd El salaam (2012): The possibility of reaching some functional standards for woven and non-woven products to develop doctor's uniform in the operating room, Master Thesis, College of Home Economics, Menoufiya University.
6.    Laemmli UK (1970): Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the head of bacteriophage T4, Nature 227, 680-685.
7.    Marisha Burden, et al., (2011):  Newly Cleaned Physician Uniforms and Infrequently Washed White Coats Have Similar Rates of Bacterial Contamination After an 8-Hour, Journal of Hospital Medicine.
8.    Mona Samir Fattouh (2010): The possibility of reaching appropriate clothing for patients with eczema structural as one of the affected skin diseases for patients of costumed children, Master Thesis, College of Home Economics, University Menoufia.
9.    Nagda Mady (1999): Adverse effects on human health resulting from the use of certain textile products and Ghazlah and the role of home economics curriculum in raising health awareness, Master Thesis, Faculty of Home Economics, Menoufiya University.
10.Rhoads S, et al., (1995): Comparison of MicroScan WalkAway System and Vitek System for identification of gram-negative bacteria, Journal Clin Microbiol, 33: 3044-3046.
 
11.Yonit Wiener-Well, et al., (2011): Nursing and physician attire as possible of nosocomial infections, American Journal of Infection Control, 39 (7): 555-559.