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    Christine Taylor
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    Hello Everyone,

    Does anyone have any information or evidence to say that wipes used for disinfection are effective? I had thought they were unreliable for several reasons, including operator actions which could be insufficient. I will be interested to hear comments ,as there has been a small suggestion they might be used here,

    Regards, Christine

    Regards, Christine

    Christine Taylor,
    Network Manager,
    Sterilising Services,
    Coffs Clinical Network,
    Coffs Harbour Base Hospital

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    Glenys Harrington
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    Hi Christine,

    Do you mean for disinfection of devices or disinfection of the environment?

    Regards

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington

    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

    P.O. Box 6385

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    Of Christine Taylor

    Hello Everyone,

    Does anyone have any information or evidence to say that wipes used for
    disinfection are effective? I had thought they were unreliable for several
    reasons, including operator actions which could be insufficient. I will be
    interested to hear comments ,as there has been a small suggestion they might
    be used here,

    Regards, Christine

    Regards, Christine

    Christine Taylor,

    Network Manager,

    Sterilising Services,

    Coffs Clinical Network,

    Coffs Harbour Base Hospital

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    #73707
    Roel Castillo
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    Hi Christine

    I hope this helps: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/sabs/Documents/2014-sn-001.PDF

    Regards

    Roel Castillo

    Sterilising Services Unit Manager

    Macquarie University Hospital
    3 Technology Place
    Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
    Locked Bag 2231, North Ryde BC, NSW 1670

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    Macquarie University Hospital is Australia’s first and only private hospital on a University campus. We are committed to delivering superior clinical outcomes and a positive patient experience through the best available care and technology.

    Hi Christine,

    Do you mean for disinfection of devices or disinfection of the environment?

    Regards

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)
    P.O. Box 6385
    Melbourne
    Australia, 3004
    M: +61 404816434
    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Hello Everyone,

    Does anyone have any information or evidence to say that wipes used for disinfection are effective? I had thought they were unreliable for several reasons, including operator actions which could be insufficient. I will be interested to hear comments ,as there has been a small suggestion they might be used here,

    Regards, Christine

    Regards, Christine

    Christine Taylor,
    Network Manager,
    Sterilising Services,
    Coffs Clinical Network,
    Coffs Harbour Base Hospital

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    #73709
    Christine Taylor
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    Hi Glenys,

    I was meaning for an unltrasound probe,

    Cheers Christine

    Christine Taylor,
    Network Manager,
    Sterilising Services,
    Coffs Clinical Network,
    Coffs Harbour Base Hospital

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    Hi Christine,

    Do you mean for disinfection of devices or disinfection of the environment?

    Regards

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)
    P.O. Box 6385
    Melbourne
    Australia, 3004
    M: +61 404816434
    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Hello Everyone,

    Does anyone have any information or evidence to say that wipes used for disinfection are effective? I had thought they were unreliable for several reasons, including operator actions which could be insufficient. I will be interested to hear comments ,as there has been a small suggestion they might be used here,

    Regards, Christine

    Regards, Christine

    Christine Taylor,
    Network Manager,
    Sterilising Services,
    Coffs Clinical Network,
    Coffs Harbour Base Hospital

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