necktie as a potential vector of infection

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Dr. Nikhilesh Todkari

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Dr. Nikhilesh Todkari. Necktie as a potential vector of infection. Study carried out to assess Presence of potential pathogens on necktie frequency of laundering of ties attitude of doctors on not wearing a tie Potential pathogens included S.aureus Gram-negative bacteria VRE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Necktie as a potential vector of infection

Dr. Nikhilesh Todkari

Page 2: Necktie as a potential vector of infection

Study carried out to assess Presence of potential pathogens on necktie frequency of laundering of ties attitude of doctors on not wearing a tie

Potential pathogens included S.aureus Gram-negative bacteria VRE

Page 3: Necktie as a potential vector of infection

1. Questionnaire Grade and speciality Frequency of laundered necktie Preference of wearing a tie at work

2. Incubation• Necktie swabbed• Columbia blood agar used• Incubation at 37 degrees for 48h.

Page 4: Necktie as a potential vector of infection

1/3 (95/265) of all male doctors took part

NCHDs (61%) vs Consultants (13%)Grade Number Pathogens present

Objection of not wearing a tie

Intern 14 1 (7%) 5 (36%)

SHO 14 4 (29%) 1 (7%)

Registrar 49 8 (17%) 9 (18%)

Consultant 18 4 (22%) 4 (22%)

Total 95 17 (18%) 19 (20%)

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Pathogens Skin flora (CoNS, dipetheroids,micrococci) found

on ALL ties. 10 ties - S.aureus

7 MRSA 3 MSSA

3 ties - mixture of Gram-negative bacilli and S.aureus

VRE not detected on any tie NO significant association between doctor’s

grade and prsence of pathogens.

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55% (52/95) NEVER laundered their tie. Only 15/95 had laundered tie in past 2

months No relationship between laundering of

ties and number of pathogens. Majority of doctors 81% would be

happy not to wear a tie to work.

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Presence of skin flora on ties suggests they are handled regularly

Laundering of ties has no impact on bacterial colonisation

Majority of doctors surveyed had no objection to not wearing a tie.

Is it time to hang the tie?

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