Control of Microbes: Physical, Chemical, and Antibiotic Methods
Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains of Enterococcus, Staphylococcus, Candida, and Aspergillus, can survive for one to three months on a variety of materials found in hospitals, including scrub suits, lab coats, plastic aprons, and computer keyboards.
Give a brief description of each the above organisms and indicate why are they present in the hospital apparel and equipments more often and indicate 3 ways you can reduce their chance of spreading to the hospital patients.