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Assessment of endoscope cleaning and disinfection efficacy, and the impact of endoscope storage on the microbiological safety level.

N WiktorczykJ Kwiecińska-PirógKrzysztof SkowronA MichalskaP Zalas-WięcekA BiałuchaA BudzyńskaK Grudlewska-BudaM PrażyńskaE Gospodarek-Komkowska
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2020)
The increase in the frequency of procedures applying endoscopes contributes to the increased risk of transmission of potentially pathogenic micro-organisms remaining after insufficient cleaning and disinfection of these devices. Research allows assessing the effectiveness of antimicrobial cleaning and disinfection of endoscopes and the safety of storing this equipment in an endoscope cabinet. A particularly innovative aspect is equipping the cabinet with a module generating the phenomenon of radiant catalytic ionization, which is a unique solution on the market. This is one of the very few works involving the assessment of each stage, that is contamination, washing and disinfection, drying and storage of endoscopes.
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