Effect of delivery room disinfection and isolation on nosocomial infections
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical effect of delivery room disinfection and isolation on nosocomial infection control,so as to provide references for reducing nosocomial infections.METHODS A total of 200 cases of pregnant women giving birth in delivery room with disinfection and isolation processing from Jan.2014 to Dec.2015 were selected as study group,and another 200 cases of pregnant women of childbirth in delivery room without disinfection and isolation process at the same period were selected as control group.The nosocomial infections of postpartum women and neonates were observed.RESULTS The postpartum infection rate of study group was 2.0%,which was significantly lower than that of control group(10.0%)(P<0.05).The infection rate of neonates of study group was 2.5%,which was significantly lower than that of control group(13.0%)(P<0.05).The quality of hospital infection rates(89.5±6.8)points of study group was significantly higher than(71.6±5.9)points of control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The clinical delivery room disinfection and isolation can reduce maternal postpartum hospital infections and neonatal hospital infections.At the same time,it can also improve the level of hospital management.
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