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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Testing
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an enzyme that is present in all living cells, and an ATP monitoring system can detect the amount of organic matter that remains after cleaning an environmental surface, a medical device or a surgical instrument. Hospitals are using ATP-based sanitation monitoring systems to detect and measure ATP on surfaces as a method of ensuring the effectiveness of their facilities’ sanitation efforts. The amount of ATP detected, and where this ATP was detected, indicates areas and items in the healthcare setting that may need to be recleaned, and the possible need for improvement in a healthcare facility’s cleaning protocols.
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3M Announces Solution to Monitor and Manage Hygiene of Hospital Surfaces
Posted in News, Environmental Hygiene
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Ideal Method for Detection of Bacteria on Hospital Surfaces Still Elusive, Researchers Say
Posted in News, Environmental Hygiene
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Hygiena International Launches New Hospital Evaluation Program for Surface Hygiene Technology
Posted in News, Environmental Hygiene
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Crothall Healthcare Selects 3M Clean-Trace for Infection Control Verification
Posted in News, Environmental Hygiene
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Using ATP in Healthcare Settings
Posted in News, Disinfection & Sterilization, Environmental Hygiene
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HAI Prevention Technology
Posted in Articles
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Proper Environmental Cleaning Relies on Education
Posted in Articles, Environmental Hygiene
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Cruising for a Norovirus Infection?
Posted in News, Environmental Hygiene, Hand Hygiene
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Ecolab Licenses Environmental Hygiene Application from Infection Control Expert Philip Carling, MD
Posted in News, Disinfection & Sterilization, Environmental Hygiene
- Environmental Cleaning is Imperative to Infection Prevention