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Can the use of assistive technology and interactive therapeutic robots in nursing homes contribute to the spread of infectious disease?

Klein, Jörn; Hjeltnes, Bjarne; Tunsjø, Hege; Charnock, Colin
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https://hdl.handle.net/10642/6141
Date
2017
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Klein J, Hjeltnes B, Tunsjø HS, Charnock C. Can the use of assistive technology and interactive therapeutic robots in nursing homes contribute to the spread of infectious disease?. Canadian Journal of Infection Control. 2017;32(4):225-229  
Abstract
Background: There is an increasing use of assistive technology and interactive therapeutic robots in nursing homes. However, little is known about the possible

risks for transmitting infectious diseases through the use of such devices.

Methods: Representative surface samples of two multipurpose hygiene chairs and two interactive therapeutic robots were collected on a weekly basis at

two nursing homes over a period of two months.

Results: We found that both robots and hygiene chairs may contribute to pathogen transmission.
Publisher
Craig Kelman & Associates Ltd
Series
Canadian Journal of Infection Control;Volume 32, Number 4
Journal
Canadian Journal of Infection Control

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