Comparison of different hand-drying methods: the potential for airborne microbe dispersal and contamination.

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Comparison of different hand-drying methods: the potential for airborne microbe dispersal and contamination.

J Hosp Infect. 2014 Dec 17;

Authors: Best EL, Redway K

Abstract
Efficient washing and drying of hands is important in prevention of the transfer of micro-organisms. However, knowledge surrounding the potential for microbial contamination according to hand-drying methods is limited. This study assessed the potential for airborne microbe dispersal during hand drying by four methods (paper towels, roller towel, warm air and jet air dryer) using three different models. The jet air dryer dispersed liquid from users' hands further and over a greater range (up to 1.5m) than the other drying methods (up to 0.75m), demonstrating the differing potential risks for airborne microbe dissemination, particularly if handwashing is suboptimal.

PMID: 25586988 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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