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Hand hygiene is an essential factor to prevent or minimize the spread of infections. The ability to prepare an alcohol-free hand sanitizer (AFHS) with antimicrobial properties is crucial, especially during pandemics, when there are high demands and a low supply chain for ethanol and isopropanol. The objective of this study was to prepare AFHS gels based on natural materials that contain essential oils (EOs) that would be effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens. The results showed that the organoleptic characteristics of all prepared hand sanitizer gels were considered acceptable. The pH of the formulations was slightly acidic (circa 3.9) owing to the presence of aloe vera in large proportions (90% /), which is known for its acidity. The spreadability for all tested formulations was in the acceptable range. The antimicrobial effectiveness test demonstrated that the prepared hand sanitizer gels had antimicrobial activities against different gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and yeast. The highest antibacterial effect was observed with tea tree oil hand sanitizers, which lack activity against the yeast, while clove oil hand sanitizers showed effectiveness against all microorganisms, including . The lavender hand sanitizer exhibited the least antimicrobial efficiency. The acceptability study on 20 human volunteers showed that the hand sanitizer gel containing 1.25% (/) clove oil did not produce any signs of skin irritation. This study suggested that the prepared natural hand sanitizer gel with 1.25% (/) clove oil can be a potential alternative to commonly used alcohol-based hand sanitizers (ABHS).
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Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol
September 2025
Infectious Disease, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, USA.
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators of infection prevention and control (IPC) practices at King Faisal Hospital (KFH) in Kigali, Rwanda, using the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) model.
Design: Qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews.
Setting: King Faisal Hospital, a tertiary healthcare facility in Kigali, Rwanda.
Front Public Health
September 2025
Management Office, Jiangsu Provincial Geriatric Hospital (Jiangsu Province Official Hospital), Nanjing, China.
Objective: This study aimed to enhance hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers (HCWs) to reduce the incidence of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) by employing the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, a quality management approach introduced by W. Edwards Deming.
Method: A tailored Hand Hygiene Survey Form was developed based on the Hand Hygiene Technical Specification for Healthcare Personnel and WHO guidelines.
J Hum Nutr Diet
October 2025
School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Unlabelled: Ensuring food safety and infection control in large-scale foodservice operations is critical to protecting health in mass feeding environments, including athletes' dining halls and institutional dining settings. Athletes at major competitions are at risk of illness in overcrowded dining areas, especially where foodservice safety standards are inconsistent.
Objectives: This study aimed to (1) develop and pilot-test a Foodservice Provision Audit Tool for Sport (FPAT-S) at two major sport competitions to evaluate compliance with infection control and food safety measures, and (2) determine its inter-rater reliability.
Sci Rep
September 2025
Division of vegetable science, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar, Srinagar, 190025, J&K, India.
Indigenous medicinal plants, enriched with bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, and polyphenolic components, exhibit significant disinfectant, antiseptic, and antimicrobial properties. This study aimed to explore the antibacterial potential of celery leaf (Apium graveolens L.) extract for its application in hand sanitizer formulations.
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Department of psychiatry, College Health Science, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia.
Background: Schizophrenia is one of the most disruptive of neuropsychiatric disorders, affecting around 1% of the world's population. Antipsychotic medications have been the backbone of schizophrenia treatment for the past 50 years. Extrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotic medication are a major problem which is associated with various factors.
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