Bacterial survival on inanimate surfaces: a field study.
Ruth Hanna KatzenbergerAnja RöselRalf-Peter VonbergPublished in: BMC research notes (2021)
The longest survival was observed for A. baumannii and E. faecium on all materials (at least four weeks). S. aureus remained viable for at least one week. Gram negative species other than A. baumannii were usually inactivated in less than two days. Nosocomial transmission of the above mentioned bacteria may easily occur if no appropriate infection control measures are applied on a regular daily basis. This might be of particular importance when dealing with outbreaks of A. baumannii and E. faecium.