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Review
. 2018 Aug 20;20(10):42.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-018-0648-3.

Sink-Related Outbreaks and Mitigation Strategies in Healthcare Facilities

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Sink-Related Outbreaks and Mitigation Strategies in Healthcare Facilities

Leighanne O Parkes et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: In this review, we summarize recent outbreaks attributed to hospital sinks and examine design features and behaviors that contributed to these outbreaks. The effectiveness of various risk mitigation strategies is presented. Finally, we examine investigational strategies targeted at reducing the risk of sink-related infections.

Recent findings: Outbreaks of hospital sink-related infections involve a diverse spectrum of microorganisms. They can be attributed to defects in sink design and hospital wastewater systems that promote the formation and dispersion of biofilm, as well as healthcare practitioner and patient behaviors. Risk mitigation strategies are often bundled; while they may reduce clinical cases, sink colonization may persist. Novel approaches targeting biofilms show promise but require more investigation. Emphasis should be placed on optimizing best practices in sink design and placement to prevent infections. Hospitals should consider developing a rational surveillance and prevention strategy based on the current design and state of their sinks.

Keywords: Biofilm; Hand hygiene; Hospital-associated infections; Infection control; Multidrug-resistant organisms; Sink.

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