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    Jane Barnett
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    Jane Barnett

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    Hi

    I’d like to find out the extent of use (if any!) of a phenolic
    disinfectant in Australia. We are still using it here in this District
    Health Board in NZ although I understand we are one of the few that
    still have this as part of our disinfectant policy. Our microbiologist
    advises us that it is still used in Australia – hence the query!

    Most of us would prefer to go for a single disinfectant approach based
    on bleach solution but the phenolic has been retained based on its
    effectiveness against MDRO.

    Any thoughts welcome!

    Thank you.

    Jane Barnett

    CNS IP&C

    Christchurch Women’s Hospital

    New Zealand

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    #68390
    Joanna Harris
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    Hi Jane,
    Here in the south of SESIAHS (Wollongong, NSW) we are keen on chlorine-releasing disinfectants for environmental disinfection. Our mattress covers state that they are not tolerant of phenolics so we stick to NaDCC it is effective against C diff including spores and Norovirus as well as the usual suspects… We are also now using a combined detergent / NaDCC product for environmental disinfection as required, as this cuts down the time needed by half without compromising effectiveness. These products are now widely used in the UK and Europe since their huge problems with C difficile emerged some years ago.
    I understand that there are now two such products available in Australia that have been approved by the TGA.

    Jo

    Nurse Manager, Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)

    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
    LMB 8808
    SCMC NSW 2521

    Ph: 02 4222 5892 or 4222 5898
    Fax: 02 4222 5367

    From: AICA Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Jane Barnett
    Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 2010 7:26 AM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Phenolic disinfectant

    Hi
    Id like to find out the extent of use (if any!) of a phenolic disinfectant in Australia. We are still using it here in this District Health Board in NZ although I understand we are one of the few that still have this as part of our disinfectant policy. Our microbiologist advises us that it is still used in Australia hence the query!
    Most of us would prefer to go for a single disinfectant approach based on bleach solution but the phenolic has been retained based on its effectiveness against MDRO.
    Any thoughts welcome!
    Thank you.

    Jane Barnett
    CNS IP&C
    Christchurch Womens Hospital
    New Zealand

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    #68391
    Jane Hellsten
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    Hello Jo,
    We use a product by ECOLAB called Retreat, it is a combined cleaner /sanitiser and contains bleach. We use it at 1000ppm for all routine surface cleaning so we dont have to change it for gastro cleans. We do not use it routinely on floors as it can smell of bleach when covering a large surface area, but do so if we have an outbreak eg Norovirus. Some of our mattresses are not meant to be cleaned with bleach but we use it anyway, we justify this from a cost point of view ie that spread of MROs/ Gastro etc is more costly than having to replace a mattress more often. Divercleanse is another product which is very similar it is made by Diversey I believe.
    Austin Health also uses a similar product.
    Nice to hear from you, and all the best
    Regards,

    Jane

    Jane Hellsten
    Manager Infection Prevention Control
    Bendigo Health
    Tel: 5454 8417
    Mob: 0428630004

    From: AICA Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Joanna Harris
    Sent: Wednesday, 4 August 2010 7:09 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: [AICA_Infexion_Connexion] Phenolic disinfectant

    Hi Jane,
    Here in the south of SESIAHS (Wollongong, NSW) we are keen on chlorine-releasing disinfectants for environmental disinfection. Our mattress covers state that they are not tolerant of phenolics so we stick to NaDCC it is effective against C diff including spores and Norovirus as well as the usual suspects… We are also now using a combined detergent / NaDCC product for environmental disinfection as required, as this cuts down the time needed by half without compromising effectiveness. These products are now widely used in the UK and Europe since their huge problems with C difficile emerged some years ago.
    I understand that there are now two such products available in Australia that have been approved by the TGA.

    Jo

    Nurse Manager, Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)

    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
    LMB 8808
    SCMC NSW 2521

    Ph: 02 4222 5892 or 4222 5898
    Fax: 02 4222 5367

    From: AICA Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Jane Barnett
    Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 2010 7:26 AM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Phenolic disinfectant

    Hi
    Id like to find out the extent of use (if any!) of a phenolic disinfectant in Australia. We are still using it here in this District Health Board in NZ although I understand we are one of the few that still have this as part of our disinfectant policy. Our microbiologist advises us that it is still used in Australia hence the query!
    Most of us would prefer to go for a single disinfectant approach based on bleach solution but the phenolic has been retained based on its effectiveness against MDRO.
    Any thoughts welcome!
    Thank you.

    Jane Barnett
    CNS IP&C
    Christchurch Womens Hospital
    New Zealand

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