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Abstract Introduction The objective of this study is to compare the disinfection effects using the vaporized hydrogen peroxide disinfection method in critical burn ward. Methods A 110m3 empty ward of the burn center was selected as the experimental site. The Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores were opened and placed in 15 unprepared positions (with 0 m, 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, and 4 m from the disinfection machine, each of which was divided into upper, middle, and The lower 3 planes), as well as the 15 points of the cloth (the same position as before), are fixed with hydrogen peroxide indicating tape. The amount of hydrogen peroxide was calculated according to the size of the ward (8 g/m3, 12 g/m3, respectively), and disinfected at a rate of 10 g/min of hydrogen peroxide release flow. After 5 hours of disinfection, the chemical indicator tape and the bacteria pieces were taken out. Observe the discoloration of the chemical indicating tape. The bacteria pieces were placed in a test tube containing the broth culture medium, and the results were observed after incubation in a 37 ° C incubator for 7*24 hours. Results (1) Under the condition of no cover, the two disinfecting dose chemical indicating tapes are all discolored, and in the case of obstruction, they cannot be completely discolored; (2) When the amount of hydrogen peroxide disinfection is 8g/m3 and 12g/m3 respectively, The positive rates of unobstructed specimens were 6.67% and 2.67%, respectively, no significant difference (P= >0.05), and there was no difference in disinfection effect between the positions (P >0.05); (3) 8g/m3 disinfection dose The peak concentration is 255.9g, the peak concentration is 1h48min; the peak concentration is 337.6g at 12g/m3 disinfection, and the peak concentration is 2h26min. When the two disinfection doses were disinfected for 8 hours, the peak concentrations of the chambers were basically the same(1) Under the condition of no cover, the two disinfecting dose chemical indicating tapes are all discolored, and in the case of obstruction, they cannot be completely discolored; (2) When the amount of hydrogen peroxide disinfection is 8g/m3 and 12g/m3 respectively, The positive rates of unobstructed specimens were 6.67% and 2.67%, respectively, no significant difference (P= >0.05), and there was no difference in disinfection effect between the positions (P >0.05); (3) 8g/m3 disinfection dose The peak concentration is 255.9g, the peak concentration is 1h48min; the peak concentration is 337.6g at 12g/m3 disinfection, and the peak concentration is 2h26min. When the two disinfection doses were disinfected for 8 hours, the peak concentrations of the chambers were basically the same. Conclusions The use of vaporized hydrogen peroxide for terminal disinfection should be as full as possible to expose the items to be disinfected. Applicability of Research to Practice Disinfection.

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