Resumen
Under suitable conditions such as humidity, alkalinity, or temperature, certain pathogens manage to adhere to surfaces and survive certain periods outside of a host, persisting in some cases to poor cleaning and disinfection processes, becoming a possible source of transmission. Therefore, proper sanitation serves a vital purpose in protecting workers in industry and other sectors from the risk of contamination by direct contact with contaminated surfaces. The scientific literature shows ample evidence of the survival of pathogens on surfaces that are common within industrial facilities, such as steel, aluminum, wood, plastic and glass. The survival of microorganisms on surfaces can be configured as a candidate for bioavailability marker, which can be used in the industry to establish and audit industrial sanitation and sanitation plans, allowing to study the efficacy of the compounds used in disinfection, and variables such as its concentration, temperature, and application and removal intervals.
Título traducido de la contribución | Industrial sanitation: Bioavailability of pathogens on surfaces |
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Idioma original | Español |
Páginas (desde-hasta) | 536-547 |
- | 12 |
Publicación | Boletin de Malariologia y Salud Ambiental |
Volumen | 61 |
N.º | 4 |
DOI | |
Estado | Indizado - dic. 2021 |
Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Nota bibliográfica
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Palabras clave
- Bioavailability
- Industrial sanitation
- Pathogens
- Surfaces