Short reportBacterial ecology of hospital workers' facial hair: a cross-sectional study
Review articleOpen access
E. Wakeam - No affiliation found
2014/05/01 Short communication DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2014.02.010
Journal: Journal of Hospital Infection
Abstract:
SummaryIt is unknown whether healthcare workers' facial hair harbours nosocomial pathogens. We compared facial bacterial colonization rates among 408 male healthcare workers with and without facial hair. Workers with facial hair were less likely to be colonized with Staphylococcus aureus (41.2% vs 52.6%, P = 0.02) and meticillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci (2.0% vs 7.0%, P = 0.01). Colonization rates with Gram-negative organisms were low for all healthcare workers, and Gram-negative colonization rates did not differ by facial hair type. Overall, colonization is similar in male healthcare workers with and without facial hair; however, certain bacterial species were more prevalent in workers without facial hair.
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