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Wang Jinchen,Lv Jingyi,Jiang Han,et al.Terminal disinfection scheme and disinfection effect evaluation in designated hospitals for treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) ——Taking Nanjing Public Health Medical Center as an example[J].Sterile Supply,2022,01(02):36-41.
Wang Jinchen,Lv Jingyi,Jiang Han,et al.Terminal disinfection scheme and disinfection effect evaluation in designated hospitals for treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) ——Taking Nanjing Public Health Medical Center as an example[J].Sterile Supply,2022,01(02):36-41. DOI: 10.11910/j.issn.2791-2043.2022.2.01.
Objective,2,To provide scientific guidance on terminal disinfection and disinfection effect evaluation in designated hospitals in China for novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19).,Methods,2,Applying the case study method and taking Nanjing Public Health Medical Center as the object, this paper discribed the practice of terminal disinfection and effect evaluation in the designated hospitals of COVID-19 from the aspects of "hospital infection logistics support and disinfection implementation". According to the implementation plan, terminal disinfection, disinfection effect evaluation, and hygienic tests of centralized air conditioning were carried out in Buildings B and C of Nanjing Public Health Medical Center.,Results,2,The disinfection effect evaluation results of Buildings B and C of Nanjing Public Health Medical Center showed that, the killing rate of indicated microorganisms and natural bacteria in the air have all reached the standards. The hygienic test results of the central air conditioning showed that, the amounts of dust, bacteria, fungi and β-hemolytic streptococcus have all reached the standards.,Conclusion,2,This implementation plan can effectively guide the terminal disinfection work of designated hospitals, ensure that the designated hospitals of COVID-19 complete the terminal disinfection work in high quality, and restore the normal diagnosis and treatment order as soon as possible.
Novel coronavirusTerminal disinfectionDisinfection effect evaluation
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