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Lee, Rosie
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Hi Gerald

I would agree Michael. It is not possible to have a study proving every
item does not result in infection. Using infection control principles
blowing air in a ward environment cannot be a good principle. If a
patient is heavily colonised with an antibiotic resistant organism (ARO)
then blowing skin squames will result in contamination. There are many
studies indicating contamination linked to ARO’s in particular MRSA
across the ward. Risk assessment may have to be used.

Regards

Rosie

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Hi Gerard

I recall seeing a study years ago, I think UK based so maybe in JHI,
that showed MRSA in dust on portable fans. Never have seen anything that
linked increase in MRSA or HAI directly to portable fans, though; that
would be epidemiologically difficult to show, I think. Too many other
variables.

Doesn’t mean fans are not bad, though. 🙂 Especially when not maintained
well. Ask if they cleaned thoroughly (meaning the fan blades) between
each patient use. I suspect not!

Cheers
Michael

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Gerald Chan [Gerald.Chan@SJOG.ORG.AU]

Dear all,

I’m looking for evidence to back us up on not having fans in patient
rooms (especially seeing that summer is around the corner).

I can’t seem to locate any supportive articles on this.

Has there been any studies done that demonstrate an increased rate of
infection/colonisation (MRSA, MSSA, etc.) through fan usage in a
healthcare setting?

Cheers,

Gerald

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