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Title: Fighting Fungi


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Fighting Fungi
  • Environmental Contaminants in Healthcare
  • Kirsten M. Buck
  • Ecolab, Inc.
  • ? 2002 Ecolab, Inc.

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Fungus Terminology
  • Fungus
  • Mold
  • Mildew
  • Fungicide
  • Fungistat

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Know Your Enemy
  • Fungi Friends
  • antibiotics
  • enzymes
  • pest control
  • oil spill clean-up
  • Fungi Foes
  • building material destruction
  • unsightly stains
  • allergies
  • skin infections
  • lung infections

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Fungi Drawing Attention
  • Aspergillus
  • Trichophyton
  • Stachybotrys
  • Histoplasma

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Fungal Disease Vectors
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Conditions for Mildew
Moisture
Food
MILDEW!
Spores
Temperature
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Fungi Control
  • Get rid of the water!
  • Get rid of the food!
  • Dont forget the air!
  • Kill, then control!

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Excess Moisture
  • Construction Site Moisture Absorption
  • Concrete block, slabs
  • Wall boards
  • Ceiling tile
  • Induced Humid Air Infiltration
  • air conditioning vs. de-humidifying
  • Leaky Building Envelopes
  • joints
  • concrete seal

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Water in Buildings
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Eliminating Water
  • Identify infiltration points
  • Fix air and water leaks
  • Dry or replace moist material

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Fungus Food
  • Anything organic (contains the element carbon)
  • Cardboard
  • Wallpaper glue
  • Soap and body oil
  • Carpet fibers

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Fungi Control
  • You can clean without disinfecting
  • You can NOT disinfect without cleaning

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Fungicides/Fungistats
  • Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach)
  • Phenols
  • Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
  • Acids
  • Copper-8-Quinolinate

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Sodium Hypochorite(Bleach)
  • Advantages
  • Cheap
  • Effective
  • Removes discoloration from white surfaces
  • Disadvantages
  • Not compatible with all surfaces
  • Safety issues
  • Not a cleaner
  • Inactivated by heavy organic soil
  • Unstable

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Phenol
  • Advantages
  • Very Effective
  • Good Cleaner
  • Not affected by organic soil
  • Disadvantages
  • Expensive
  • Safety/Toxicity
  • Surface Compatibility

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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
  • Advantages
  • Excellent Cleaner
  • Effective in organic soil
  • Mildewstatic properties
  • Safe
  • Disadvantages
  • Need to keep using until the molds food source
    or water is eliminated

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Acids
  • Advantages
  • Excellent cleaner
  • Effective mildewcide
  • Disadvantages
  • Surface compatibility
  • Safety
  • High concentrations needed

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Copper-8-Quinolinolate
  • Advantages
  • Effective mildewstat
  • Low toxicity
  • Disadvantages
  • More studies needed on efficacy
  • Need to keep using until the molds food source
    or water is eliminated
  • Not soluble in water
  • Not a cleaner (not compatible with surfactants)

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Follow Manufacturers Directions
  • Use the right dilution
  • Use the right application
  • Change solution when recommended
  • Avoid cross-contamination

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Pre-Design and Programming Phase
  • Establish an IC committee
  • Identify high risk patients
  • Review existing ventilation, distances
  • Take air quality baseline samples
  • Determine methods to monitor air quality
  • Identify potential contaminants

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Design Phase - General
  • Determine location of partitions
  • Select access route for delivery
  • Select area for mechanical/electrical work
  • Determine areas for special protection
  • Specify after hours construction activities

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Design Phase - Mechanical/Electrical Concerns
  • Verify capacity
  • Provide exhaust systems, alarms
  • Check integrity of air filters
  • Determine shut-down times
  • Decide need for duct cleaning/treatment
  • Define post-construction clean-up

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Design Phase - Hospital Responsibilities
  • Develop plans to relocate high-risk patients
  • Make a specification section to address infection
    control requirements for contractor

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Construction Phase
  • Pre-construction meeting
  • Worker infection control education
  • Weekly project team meetings
  • Monitor infection control compliance

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Infection Control IssuesDuring Construction
  • Relocate high-risk patients, issue
    high-efficiency masks
  • Decrease high-risk admissions
  • Close patient room and unit doors
  • Damp-mop or HEPA-vacuum vicinity
  • Check air filters regularly
  • Monitor air quality

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Fungal Abatement Procedures
  • Communication
  • define areas of removal
  • determine timeline
  • Training
  • Haz-mat
  • Right-to-know

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Fungal Abatement Procedures
  • Proper PPE
  • negative pressure respirators
  • coveralls
  • gloves
  • Hygiene
  • hand hygiene
  • decontamination
  • respirator disinfection

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Fungal Abatement Procedures
  • Containment
  • plastic sheeting, duct tape
  • exhaust fan with HEPA filter
  • allow for decontamination, staging areas
  • Control of Exposure
  • vacate adjacent areas as appropriate
  • Treatment
  • mildewcide/stat
  • antimicrobial paint

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Fungal Abatement Procedures
  • Removal of Containment Materials
  • bags, drums
  • disposal requirements
  • Cleaning Contaminated Area
  • Final Inspection

Moldy Stuff
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Post-Construction Phase
  • Thoroughly clean renovated patient areas
  • Pay special attention to air ducts
  • Obtain cultures, particle counts
  • Verify integrity of ventilation system

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Final Points to Remember
  • Eliminating water is the best way to eliminate
    fungi
  • You cannot disinfect and kill fungi without
    cleaning first
  • Choose the right chemicals for the job and follow
    manufacturers directions

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Final Points to Remember
  • Understand risks for construction projects
  • Educate contractor, workers in infection control
  • Monitor compliance to IC procedures

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QUESTIONS?
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  • www.aia.org/publications/guidelines.asp
  • www.apic.org/pdf/srconst.pdf
  • www.dehs.umn.edu/iaq
  • www.doctorfungus.org
  • www.aspergillus.man.ac.uk/patients

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