How Do You Spell FUERBRINGER'S HAND-DISINFECTION'S TEST?

Pronunciation: [fjˈuːəbɹɪŋəz hˈanddˌɪsɪnfˈɛkʃənz tˈɛst] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "Fuerbringer's hand-disinfection's test" is /ˈfjʊə(r)brɪŋərz hænddɪsɪnˈfɛkʃənz tɛst/. The IPA phonetic transcription illustrates the pronunciation of each letter in the word. Fuerbringer's method is a test developed by German physician Ernst von Fuerbringer in 1888 to test the effectiveness of hand disinfectant solutions. This test is still in use today to assess the efficacy of hand hygiene products. It involves rubbing a microbial suspension on hands, then washing with a disinfectant solution, and measuring the remaining microbes on the hands to determine the level of disinfection.

FUERBRINGER'S HAND-DISINFECTION'S TEST Meaning and Definition

  1. Fuerbringer's hand-disinfection's test is a standardized method used to evaluate the effectiveness of hand disinfection techniques or products in reducing microbial load on the hands. It is named after the German physician and bacteriologist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fuerbringer, who developed the procedure.

    The test involves applying a standardized amount of a test microorganism, typically Escherichia coli or Staphylococcus aureus, onto the hands of the subjects via a suspension. The subjects then perform a specific hand disinfection technique, such as using a particular hand sanitizer or washing with soap and water.

    After the hand disinfection procedure, samples are taken from specific areas of the hands, such as the fingertips, palms, or fingertips, using sterile swabs or contact plates. These samples are then cultured in a laboratory to determine the number of viable microorganisms remaining on the hands post-disinfection.

    The efficacy of the hand disinfection technique or product is evaluated by comparing the number of microorganisms recovered from the hands before and after the disinfection procedure. A significant reduction in microbial load indicates a successful hand disinfection technique/product.

    The Fuerbringer's hand-disinfection's test is widely used in healthcare settings, laboratories, and research facilities to assess the effectiveness of hand hygiene practices and guide the selection of appropriate hand disinfection products. It provides a standardized and reliable method for comparing the efficacy of different disinfection techniques and products in reducing microbial contamination on the hands.

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    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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