Volume 30, Issue 8 , Pages 499-502, December 2002
Evaluation of dedicated stethoscopes as a potential source of nosocomial pathogens☆
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether the ear tips of dedicated stethoscopes (DS) that are used on patients prescribed contact precautions for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium , or multiple antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii become contaminated with these micro-organisms. Design: Culture of DS ear tips. Setting: A 524-bed tertiary care university hospital. Methods: DS ear tips were inoculated directly onto bacteriologic media and incubated for 48 to 72 hours. Growth of more than 10 colonies from the 2 ear tips collectively was indicative of contamination. Results: Ear tips of 78 DS from 69 patients were cultured. Ear tips from 17% (13/78) of the DS were contaminated with potentially pathogenic bacteria: 2 with S aureus (1 MRSA), 1 with E faecalis , 7 with Acinetobacter species, 2 with Pseudomonas species, 1 with Escherichia coli, and 1 with Moraxella . None of the stethoscope ear tips was contaminated with the same pathogen for which the patient was prescribed contact precautions (95% CI, 0-3.8%). Conclusion: Although the ear tips of DS from patients who were prescribed contact precautions for MRSA, vancomycin-resistant E faecium , or multiple antibiotic-resistant A baumannii were not contaminated with the indicated nosocomial pathogen, 94% of the evaluable ear tips were contaminated, including with MRSA (1.3%) and Acinetobacter (11%). Regular disinfection of ear tips of DS between users should be considered. (Am J Infect Control 2002;30:499-502.)
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☆ Reprint requests: Gary P. Wormser, MD, Westchester Medical Center, Division of Infectious Diseases, 209 SE Macy Pavilion, Valhalla, NY 10595.
PII: S0196-6553(02)00253-5
doi:10.1067/mic.2002.126427
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Volume 30, Issue 8 , Pages 499-502, December 2002
