Researchers from University of Iowa have found that while privacy curtains in hospitals are one of the most dangerous vectors of harmful bacteria.

Ohl and his colleagues tested over 43 privacy curtains at medical and surgical intensive care units and on a medical ward of the University of Iowa Hospitals twice a week for three weeks. He found that almost all of the curtains, 41 of the 43 tested, showed that they were contaminated at some point during the period.
Speaking to Retuers Health, Ohl said, “There is growing recognition that the hospital environment plays an important role in the transmission of infections in the health care setting, and it's clear that these (privacy curtains) are potentially important sites of contamination because they are frequently touched by patients and providers.”
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