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. 1979 Apr;82(2):195-205.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400025614.

Nosocomial klebsiellas. II. Transfer in a hospital ward

Nosocomial klebsiellas. II. Transfer in a hospital ward

M J Haverkorn et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1979 Apr.

Abstract

During a 6-month period an epidemiological survey of the carriage of Klebsiella was conducted in a hospital ward where no outbreak of nosocomial infection occurred. In this endemic situation the regular sampling of several sites of patients, members of the nursing staff, and the environment, and the biotyping of Klebsiella made it possible to analyse the patterns of transmission between sites. There was abundant evidence for striking transmission of Klebsiella between the throat, hands, and faeces of patients. Transmission between patients seemed to be mainly through hands. The role of nurses' hands in transmission was not evident from this survey, probably due to the relatively long interval (a week) between samplings. Through the hands of patients, wash stands and the surrounding floor were contaminated with Klebsiella. The biotyping of Klebsiella facilitated the epidemiological analysis of the results.

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