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State of Kuwait Ministry of Health Guidelines of Microbiological Environmental Sampling in Healthcare Settings 2011 0 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 2 INDICATIONS 3 PRE SAMPLING INSPECTION 4 PROGRAM OPERATION PROCESSES 5 TYPES OF SAMPLING 5.1 AIR SAMPLING 5.1.1 Non Cultural Sampling 5.1.2 Indoor 5.1.3 Outdoor 5.1.2. Cultural Sampling 5.1.3. Equipment 5.2 SURFACE SAMPLING 5.3 WATER SAMPLING 5.3.1 Sampling methods for bacteriological testing 5.3.2 Sampling Procedure 5.3.2.1 Visual inspection 5.3.2.2 Sampling and control 5.3.3 Preserving and Storing your Sample: 5.3.4 Sampling containers and its preparation 5.3.5. Types of water sampling 5.3.5.1 Sampling of Drinking Water 5.3.5.1.1 Location of sampling points 5.3.5.1.2 Sampling frequency 5.3.5.2 Renal unit water 5.3.5.3 Drinking, tap and hydrotherapy water 5.3.5.4 Dental unit water 5.3.5.5 Pharmacy water 6 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS 7 INTERPRETATION AND STANDARD OF RESULT 7.1 Air sampling 1 7.2 Surface sampling 7.3 Water sampling 8 REFRENCES 9 APPENDICES - Appendix A. Preparation of area prior to sampling - Appendix B. Environmental checklist for monitoring cleaning prior to sampling - Appendix C. Environmental sampling request form - Appendix D. Environmental sampling result form - Appendix E. Water sampling request and result form - Appendix F. Figure (1) The suggested sampling technique for the flat surfaces - Appendix G. Table (7) Gram-negative bacteria associated with water and moist environment - Appendix H. Table (8) Airborne fungi associated with the transmission of infection, and their implicated environments at Kuwait health care settings. - Appendix I. Water sampling from three basic source types - Appendix J. Thio-Bag EPA Approved for Potable Water Collection 2 Tables • Table (1) Sampling time adjustment according to environmental site and dust particles • Table (2) Environmental monitoring limits for controlled areas and devices in operation • Table (3) Testing requirements and interpretation of results air quality (as determined by active air sampling) • Table (4) Testing requirements and interpretation of results for renal dialysis fluid Testing • Table (5) requirements and interpretation of results for hydrotherapy water samples • Table (6) Testing requirements and interpretation of results for pharmacy samples • Table (7) Gram-negative bacteria associated with water and moist environment • Table (8) Airborne fungi associated with the transmission of infection, and their implicated environments at Kuwait health care settings. 3
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