A guide to no-touch automated room disinfection (NTD) systems

J. A. Otter, S. Yezli, T. M. Perl, F. Barbut, G. L. French

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Abstract

Conventional disinfection methods are limited by reliance on the operator to ensure appropriate selection, formulation, distribution and contact time of the agent. 'No-touch' automated room disinfection (NTD) systems remove or reduce reliance on operators and so they have the potential to improve the efficacy of terminal disinfection. The most commonly used systems are hydrogen peroxide vapour (H2O2 vapour), aerosolised hydrogen peroxide (aHP) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. These systems have important differences in their active agent, delivery mechanism, efficacy, process time and ease of use. The choice of NTD system should be influenced by the intended application, the evidence base for effectiveness, practicalities of implementation and cost constraints.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationDecontamination in Hospitals and Healthcare
PublisherElsevier Ltd
Pages413-460
Number of pages48
ISBN (Print)9780857096579
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2013

Keywords

  • Aerosolised hydrogen peroxide
  • Disinfection
  • Gaseous decontamination
  • Hydrogen peroxide vapour
  • Ultraviolet light

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Immunology and Microbiology

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