Vinogradova Natalia Alekseevna (Applicant, Senior Lecturer, NRU MGSU)
Plekhanova Svetlana Vladislavovna (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygin)
Plekhanov Alexey Fyodorovich (Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygin)
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Currently, outpatient facilities are the largest patient care centers across the country. According to statistics provided in the State Health Development Program, outpatient facilities of the Moscow City Health Department include 483 city outpatient clinics, which are regularly visited by 6 million insured Muscovites (this is half of the capital's residents). According to the definition of the World Health Organization, nosocomial infections are any clinically expressed diseases of microbial origin that affect the patient as a result of his hospitalization or visit to a medical institution for the purpose of treatment, as well as hospital personnel by virtue of his activities, regardless of whether symptoms of this manifest or not diseases while these people are in the hospital. Nosocomial infections can be classified depending on the transmission routes: airborne (aerosol), contact-household, contact-instrumental, post-injection and other forms. Among the methods of confronting and combating nosocomial infections, methods of giving and applying antibacterial and antiseptic drugs to tissues manufactured for medical workers are distinguished.
Keywords:biocidal preparations, medical tissues, triclosan, nosocomial infections, outpatient facilities, furagin, biocidal finishes of textile materials.
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Citation link: Vinogradova N. A., Plekhanova S. V., Plekhanov A. F. Analysis of biocidal preparations and methods of their application to medical tissues // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2020. -№08. -С. 152-156 DOI 10.37882/2223-2966.2020.08.08 |
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