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Development of Coating for Incorporation of Beneficial Spores on Hospital Textiles

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Opracowanie powłoki do inkorporacji korzystnych zarodników na tekstyliach szpitalnych
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Hospital-acquired infections are a growing problem in hospitalized patient safety. and hospital textiles are reported as a significant source of these nosocomial pathogen. Contact with these textiles leads most often to the contamination and cross-contamination of the hospitalized patient and hospital staff. However, the common antimicrobial agents used in the production of antimicrobial textiles are proving to be a concern in terms of toxicity and antimicrobial resistance. Bacillus spores can be a good solution to combat pathogenic bacteria. In the present study, Bacillus spores were used in the coating of polyester fabrics. Afterwards the growth and viability of the beneficial bacteria applied on fabrics were monitored using the agar plate method. Besides this, the applicability to the fabric was evaluated on the basis of contact angle measurements, abrasion resistance and tensile tests. Major findings included that it is possible to incorporate Bacillus spores in coated fabrics and these can behave like q reservoir for beneficial bacteria.
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Zakażenia szpitalne stanowią coraz większy problem w procesie hospitalizacji pacjentów. Tekstylia szpitalne są istotnym źródłem patogenów szpitalnych. Kontakt z tymi tekstyliami prowadzi najczęściej do zanieczyszczenia i zanieczyszczenia krzyżowego hospitalizowanego pacjenta i personelu szpitalnego. Jednakże powszechnie stosowane środki przeciwdrobnoustrojowe stosowane w produkcji tekstyliów przeciwbakteryjnych okazują się nie spełniać oczekiwań pod względem toksyczności i oporności na środki przeciwdrobnoustrojowe. Zarodniki Bacillus mogą być dobrym rozwiązaniem w walce z patogennymi bakteriami. W badaniu do powlekania tkanin poliestrowych zastosowano zarodniki Bacillus. Następnie monitorowano wzrost i żywotność korzystnych bakterii na tekstyliach za pomocą metody płytek agarowych. Poza tym wykonano pomiary kąta zwilżania, odporności na ścieranie i próby rozciągania. Stwierdzono, że zastosowanie zarodników Bacillus do powlekania tekstyliów szpitalnych daje zadowalające efekty.
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Bibliogr. 32 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • University of Borås, Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business, Department of Textile Technology, Research group Textile Materials Technology, SE-50190 Borås, Sweden
  • University of Borås, Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business, Department of Textile Technology, Research group Textile Materials Technology, SE-50190 Borås, Sweden
Bibliografia
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