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Controlling Infectious Risk in Transfusion: Assessing the Effectiveness of Skin Disinfection in Blood Donors

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Controlling Infectious Risk in Transfusion: Assessing the Effectiveness of Skin Disinfection in Blood Donors / Arghittu, A.; Dettori, M.; Deriu, G. M.; Soddu, S.; Manca, P. C.; Carboni, A. A.; Collu, I.; Palmieri, A.; Deiana, G.; Azara, A.; Castiglia, P.; Masia, M. D.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 10:5(2022), p. 845. [10.3390/healthcare10050845]
Abstract:
Bacterial infectious risk is a major problem in transfusion medicine. The type of microorganisms isolated during bacterial contamination of blood products indicates that the donor’s skin is its main source. In this context, the primary measures to reduce this risk are: (a) optimal disinfection of the donor’s arm and (b) satellite bag diversion of the initial volume of blood collected. This work aimed to verify the effectiveness of skin disinfection of the blood donor’s venipuncture site. Two methodological approaches were used: (a) qualitative and quantitative microbiological testing of the skin at the collection site, before and post-disinfection; (b) qualitative microbiological testing of the first deviated blood. Pre-disinfection testing showed skin microbial load values between 3 and >200 CFU/plate. More than two-thirds of the isolates were Gram-positive bacteria (77.8%) of which 57.7% were staphylococci. Among Gram-negative bacteria, Pseudomonadaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, and Acinetobacter spp. were isolated from the blood donors (BDs). Post-disinfection, a 100% reduction in microbial load was observed in 84.4% of BDs. Microbiological testing of the first blood diverted sample revealed the presence of microbial flora in 1.9% samples; of the isolates, 83.3% were non-aureus staphylococci. This study highlights the importance of the correct application of skin disinfection procedures in order to ensure blood safety.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bacterial contamination; blood donors; skin disinfection; transfusion risk
Elenco autori:
Arghittu, A.; Dettori, M.; Deriu, G. M.; Soddu, S.; Manca, P. C.; Carboni, A. A.; Collu, I.; Palmieri, A.; Deiana, G.; Azara, A.; Castiglia, P.; Masia, M. D.
Autori di Ateneo:
ARGHITTU Antonella
AZARA Antonio Alfredo
CASTIGLIA Paolo Giuseppino
DEIANA Giovanna
DETTORI Marco
Deriu Grazia Maria Giuseppa
PALMIERI Alessandra
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/291101
Pubblicato in:
HEALTHCARE
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