Improving the Supertowel: An Alternative Hand Cleaning Product for Emergencies (Supertowel)
Escherichia Coli Change
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Escherichia Coli Change focused on measuring Escherichia Coli change, Hand-washing, Emergency settings, Hand-cleaning, Hygiene
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
To be eligible volunteers must:
- Be male and older than 18 years old.
- Be physically examined to ensure they are healthy and with healthy skin (without skin disorders like eczema, paronychia, scabies, abrasions, lacerations or skin allergy).
- Have short fingernails with no artificial nails.
- Have no history of drug allergy.
- Nothave taken any systemic antibiotic in the two weeks prior to the study, which could otherwise impair the efficacy of the product being tested.
- Remove all forms of jewellery from their hands prior to hand washing, since it has the potential of retain some bacteria, which could affect the recovery pre and post values of the test.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unhealthy volunteers and volunteers with unhealthy skin, history of drug allergy, taken systemic antibiotics in the previous two weeks of the study will be excluded from the study.
Sites / Locations
- KETs Scientific Research Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Arm 9
Arm 10
Arm 11
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Treatment 1
Treatment 2
Treatment 3
Treatment 4
Treatment 5
Treatment 6
Control 1
Control 2
Control 3
Control 4
Control 5
Treatment 1: Hand cleaning with the Supertowel for 15 seconds. The Supertowel will be soaked in water by submersing it completely in a bucket filled with tap water. The amount of water absorbed by the ST will be recorded by means of weighing the towel before and after soaking. The volunteers will use the soaked Supertowel for 15 seconds to clean their pre-contaminated hands.
Treatment 2: Hand cleaning with a Supertowel that is damp for 60 seconds The Supertowel will be soaked in water by submersing it completely in a bucket filled with tap water. The water on the Supertowel will then be squeezed out so that it is not dripping. The Supertowel will be weighed before soaking and after squeezing. Volunteers will clean their pre-contaminated hands with the damp Supertowel for 60 seconds.
Treatment 3: Hand cleaning for 60 seconds with a Supertowel that has been soaked in contaminated water. A Supertowel will be soaked in water which has artificially contaminated with non-pathogenic E.coli. The water will be designed to mimic highly contaminated grey water so it will be contaminated at 2,000 cfu/100 ml which is double the acceptable level of contamination for handwashing. Volunteers will clean their pre-contaminated hands with the contaminated Supertowel for 60 seconds.
Treatment 4: Hand cleaning for 60 seconds with a Supertowel that is visibly dirty and oily. The Supertowel will be made visibly dirty and oily for example, by immersing it in a mix of 10 grams of sterile soil (previously autoclaved), 1 ml of clean cooking oil and 100 ml of water .The Supertowel will be rubbed against itself to ensure the soil and oil are spread out across the surface of the Supertowel. Volunteers will clean their pre-contaminated hands with the dirty Supertowel for 60 seconds.
Treatment 5: Hand cleaning for 30 seconds with a Supertowel that is visibly dirty and oily and it is soaked in whater which has artificially contaminated with non-pathogenic E.coli. The Supertowel will be made visibly dirty and oily for example, by immersing it in a mix of 10 grams of sterile soil (previously autoclaved), 1 ml of clean cooking oil and 100 ml of water (which will be contaminated with E.coli).The Supertowel will be rubbed against itself to ensure the soil and oil are spread out across the surface of the Supertowel. Volunteers will clean their pre-contaminated hands with the dirty Supertowel for 30 seconds.
Treatment 6: Hand cleaning with the Supertowel which is fully dry for 60 seconds.
Control 1: Hand washing with bar soap and water for 15 seconds. The control group will wash their pre-contaminated hands with normal bar soap and water for 15 seconds. Hands from volunteers washed with soap will be allowed to dry for 3 minutes.
Control 2: Handwashing with bar soap and water for 60 seconds The control group will wash their pre-contaminated hands with normal bar soap and water for 60 seconds by following the "WHO guidelines for handwashing when hands are visibly soiled" (a diagram of the steps was given to them, appendix). After handwashing, hands will be allowed to dry for 3 minutes
Control 3: Handwashing with bar soap and contaminated water for 60 seconds. Water which is contaminated with non-pathogenic E.coli. at 2,000 cfu/100ml will be stored in a bucket which has a tap at the base. The control group volunteers will wash their hands with the contaminated water and bar soap for 60 seconds. They will follow the "WHO guidelines for handwashing when hands are visibly soiled" (a diagram of the steps will be given to them). After handwashing, hands will be allowed to dry for 3 minutes.
Control 4: Hand cleaning for 60 seconds with a clean Supertowel. The Supertowel will be soaked in water by submersing it completely in a bucket filled with tap water. The amount of water absorbed by the ST will be recordedby means of weighing the Supertowel before and after soaking. The control group will clean their pre-contaminated hands of with thesoaked Supertowel for 60 seconds.
Hand washing with bar soap and water for 30 seconds. The control group will wash their pre-contaminated hands with normal bar soap and water for 30 seconds. Hands from volunteers washed with soap will be allowed to dry for 3 minutes.