Intraoperative bacterial transmission.
Journal: 1976/February - Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics
ISSN: 0039-6087
PUBMED: 1198308
Abstract:
A clinical evaluation of bacterial penetration through operating room gowns was made during 100 general surgical procedures. A comparison of the degree of penetration through the standard cloth and a commercially available disposible gown was carried out. Cloth gowns, even in the dry state, were shown to be ineffective bacterial barriers. In addition, routine laundering of scrub suits failed to eliminate pathogenic bacteria.
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