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Cyclospora....the new salad topping?
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iPads, iPhones and Blackberrys...oh my!!

When was the last time you observed a healthcare worker
(HCW) making notes in a patient’s chart using good old pen and paper on a
clipboard?  Personally, I can’t remember
the last time I encountered this. 
However, if I were to ask when was the last time that you observed a HCW
utilizing a smart phone, tablet PC or portable computer workstation at a
patient’s bedside, I’m certain most of you would indicate that this is
something much more common in today’s healthcare environment.  Fact is, electronic devices such as smart
phones, tablets and portable computers have become increasingly important tools
for the delivery of healthcare services. 
Not surprisingly, many of these items are subsequently at risk of
becoming contaminated and acting as a source for the transmission of
microorganisms. 

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Hot Tubs - A Cornucopia of Critters
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Book Review: Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals: How One Doctor's Checklist Can Help Us Change Health Care from the Inside Out
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The Dissenter & Father of Hand Hygiene Ignaz Semmelweiss turns 195!
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #15 - Parachlorometaxylenol (PCMX) - Many formats, many uses, but at what cost?
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Safe, Safer, Safely, Safest - Who knew they were "Bathroom" words!
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ATTENTION PLEASE!! ATP CANNOT be used to compare different disinfectant chemistries!
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I survived Hurricane Andrea!
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Gamification of Talk Clean to Me a CHICA-Canada hit!

For many of our readers, today is likely your first day
back from the annual CHICA-Canada conference (Canada's National Infection
Prevention and Control Association).  
The speaker line up and breadth of topics was impressive.  Opening the conference was Dr. Martin Wale
from Vancouver, BC with in inspiring talk on "Thinking Differently About
IPAC: A More Strategic Approach". 
The closing session was given by Sir Liam Donaldson from the United
Kingdom talking about "Global Patient Safety".

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Can I borrow your pen?
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #14 - Chlorhexidine - Safe for Humans, But At What Risk To the Environment?
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SARS - Was Round 2 ten years in the making?
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Do You Sweat the Small Stuff? Dispelling the Myth of Efficacy Claims
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A+ or F? What's your Hand Hygiene knowledge grade?
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I TRIPLE DOG DARE you to wash your hands!
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #13 – Triclosan - Where will its use stop?
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H7N9 - Is it time to hit the panic button?
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ESKAPE stops here!
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Burnt Bums Call for Ban on Disinfectants
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #12 – Glutaraldehyde - Should it's use be continued?
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The scoop on C.diff poop!
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For the love of education!
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ATTENTION LADIES! There is scientific proof of why men should put the toilet seat down!
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #11 – Ortho-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) - the "safer" aldehyde
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I’ll take Drugs and Bugs for a $1000

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Fancy that – Implementing Tougher Standards Halts Outbreak
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The Ugly Truth: 24/7, 365 = the optimal time for bacterial growth
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#FF - Follow Friday!
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What is your child’s definition of good personal hygiene?

 

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I think my dear Watson the culprit was the Privacy Curtain.....
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Happy New Year!

If, like me you were able to take some time off over the
holidays you are likely trying to slowly edge yourself back into the work
routine.I suppose it’s the one upside
of having a young child, they don’t understand that you are supposed to sleep
in during vacation so unlike some of you at least I am not trying to get back
into the grove of getting up before 7 am!  

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Where did the last 51 weeks go?
WOW!!! It’s hard to believe that this is the last blog
for 2012. In looking back through the blogs that were written it is truly
amazing to realize just how broad the range of topics was! 
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Helpful Hints for a Happy, Healthy Holiday!
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SOS – Spores on Surfaces!
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #10 – IMPROVED H2O2 – Have we found the silver bullet?
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Hand Washing and Drying to Reduce Microbial Contamination
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Tag YOU’RE It!!!
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Disinfectant Wipes should not be used…..Say WHAT?!
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Disinfectant #9: Peracetic acid: Weak acid, Strong Disinfectant?
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Cleaning’s Role in Preventing Infections
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Take the Infection Prevention Challenge!
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Potions, Lotions, Rubs and Scrubs
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ATP – a microbiologist’s square peg
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Biosecurity Challenges: Can we train an animal to cough into their elbow?

Biosecurity can have different connotations depending on
who you are speaking with, but for the purpose of this blog, it means to
protect the animal, human and environmental health against the threat of
pathogenic microorganisms. From this definition it is important to highlight
the fact that the three pillars upon which a biosecurity program should be
built are the animal, the environment and the human.   Taking into account the “animal factor” is a
key consideration in developing a biosecurity program because diseases can spread
from animal to animal, from animal to humans (zoonosis) and, although less
frequently, from humans to animals.

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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #8 – Organic Acid Disinfectant

It’s not a
wonder why we choose to combine limes with drinks, and lemons with fish or
vinegar with fries. It’s all about that strong distinct flavor combined with
the tastes of many of our favorite indulgences. The thing common about these
additives is that, well they taste awesome, but also that they are all organic
acids, a certain category of disinfectant. Acids are typically sorted into two
groups: Inorganic acids and organic acids. Inorganic acids are typically known
as ‘harsh’ acids and lack a –COOH functional group in its chemical structure.
Organic acids are known as ‘carbonic’ acids which contain a    –COOH functional group. When you think “acid”
you may revert back to the searing, corrosive substances we see in movies that
burn through everything. However, the strength of an acid, and its disinfection
characteristics, is largely proportionate to the concentration in which it is
encountered. Recently, organic acids have become a newer phenomenon in general
hard surface disinfection due to their trendy attributes. However, certain
characteristics of organic acids can diminish their disinfection grade point
average.

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Be Spa Safe!
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Slippery When Wet – Proper Cloth Saturation is Key for Adequate Disinfection
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URGENTLY NEEDED – 1 Angry Bird Knapsack
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Disinfectant Chemistry Report Card #7 – Silver-Based Disinfectants: Is silver good for more than jewelry?
When asked about Silver, the first thought is often with
regards to the precious shiny white metal that is used in making
jewelleries.  Silver, in disinfection,
refers to colloidal nanoparticles of silver that are stabilized by chelating
molecules. This can range from solutions of silver nitrate in water to silver
dihydrogen citrate that is a more stabilized form in comparison. Silver
containing disinfectants have been used extensively for topical wound
applications and other medical surface antisepsis such as catheter surfaces and
gauzes for covering burns and wounds. In addition, silver has long been used in
water treatments as an additive. In terms of its application for general
surface disinfection, in the past decade the use of silver disinfecting agents
has increased dramatically.
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