Impact of a Multifactorial Program of Hand Hygiene on Infections in Children Attending in Day-care Centres
Respiratory Tract Infections, Gastroenteritis
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Respiratory Tract Infections focused on measuring Respiratory Tract Infections, gastroenteritis, hand sanitizer, handwashing, day care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Children between 0 and 3 years old enrolled in the aforementioned DCCs, attended the DCCs for at least 15 hours per week and whose parents/guardians had signed an informed consent document were included.
Exclusion Criteria: Children whit chronic illnesses or medication that could affect their likelihood of contracting an infection. Families who used hydroalcoholic gel prior to the start of the study and/or antiseptic soaps in the control group.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Hand sanitizer group
Liquid soap group
Control group
DCCs received alcohol-based hand sanitizer and a program educational. Characteristics of the hydroalcoholic gel (Alco aloe gel): chlorhexidine digluconate at 0.2% solution, phenoxyethanol 1%, benzalkonium chloride 0.1%. aloe barbadensis 5%, ethyl alcohol 70%, excipients c.s.p. 100 ml. Alcohol of between 70%, ph = 7-7,5.
DCCs received soap and program educational. The liquid soaps used for handwashing in this study did not contain specific antibacterial component, ph= 5.5.
No hand sanitizer or educational program were used.