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1. Concerns and Considerations: Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in Pakistan and Reusable Laryngoscopes.

2. Pumping infusions with a syringe may cause contamination of the fluid in the syringe.

3. Sterilization of disposable face masks by means of standardized dry and steam sterilization processes; an alternative in the fight against mask shortages due to COVID-19.

4. Prolonged inhibitory effects against planktonic growth, adherence, and biofilm formation of pathogens causing ventilator-associated pneumonia using a novel polyamide/silver nanoparticle composite-coated endotracheal tube.

5. Validity of a disposable catheter to drain urine overnight in neurogenic bladder.

6. Microbiological contamination in high and low flow oxygen humidifiers: A systematic review.

7. Extending the Use of Disposable Caging Based on Results of Microbiologic Surface Testing.

8. Reprocessing of single-use endoscopic variceal band ligation devices: a pilot study.

9. Disposable Bronchoscope Model for Simulating Endoscopic Reprocessing and Surveillance Cultures.

10. Contamination of single-use bronchoscopes in critically ill patients.

11. Disposable lens risk factors and posterior lens surface contamination.

12. Multiple withdrawals from single-use vials: a study on sterility.

13. Post-photorefractive keratectomy contact lens microbiological findings of individuals who work in a hospital environment.

14. Cleanliness of disposable vs nondisposable electrocardiography lead wires in children.

15. The silver lining of disposable sporicidal privacy curtains in an intensive care unit.

16. Safety and efficacy of a novel disposable sheathed gastroscopic system in clinical practice.

17. A paper-based microbial fuel cell: instant battery for disposable diagnostic devices.

18. A microbiological evaluation of level of disinfection for flexible cystoscopes protected by disposable endosheaths.

19. Novel disposable flexible bioreactor for Escherichia coli culture in orbital shaking incubator.

20. Single-use surgical clothing system for reduction of airborne bacteria in the operating room.

21. Efficacy of decontamination and sterilization of a single-use single-incision laparoscopic surgery port.

22. Bacterial contaminants of bandage contact lenses used after laser subepithelial or photorefractive keratectomy.

23. [The evaluation of bacteria penetration by medical textiles for multiple use and disposable multilayer surgical drapes, according to the PN-EN ISO 22610 standard].

24. The impact of cellular debris on Pseudomonas aeruginosa adherence to silicone hydrogel contact lenses and contact lens storage cases.

25. Assessment of sterility in fluid bags maintained for chronic use.

26. Clinical Science Investigation (CSI) Canterbury: surgical gown length and blood inside gumboots.

27. Disposable vs reusable electrocardiography leads in development of and cross-contamination by resistant bacteria.

28. Reduction of contamination of mycobacterial growth indicator tubes using increased PANTA concentration.

29. [Multiple use of pen needles in diabetes therapy. Disposable instead of multiple use!].

30. [Reuse of injection needles of insulin pens and disposable insulin needles and skin disinfection before subcutaneous insulin injection. Consensus report of the German Society of Hospital Hygiene].

31. [Disinfection requirements of different urinary catheterization procedures. Preventing infection].

32. Prospective randomized single-blinded in vitro and ex vivo evaluation of new and reprocessed laparoscopic trocars.

33. Molecular genetic investigations of contaminated contact lens storage cases as reservoirs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis.

34. Corneal erosions, bacterial contamination of contact lenses, and microbial keratitis.

35. An outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterobacter aerogenes bacteremia after interventional pain management procedures, New York City, 2008.

36. Dirty rotten scoundrels!

37. The reuse of ophthalmic minims: an unacceptable cross-infection risk?

39. The precautionary principle: what is the risk of reusing disposable drops in routine ophthalmology consultations and what are the costs of reducing this risk to zero?

40. The reuse of opthalmic Minims: an unacceptable cross-infection risk?

41. Microbiologic assessment of disposable sterile endoscopic sheaths to replace high-level disinfection in reprocessing: a prospective clinical trial with nasopharygoscopes.

42. Bacterial contamination of the disposable prism holder during routine tonometry for intraocular pressure.

43. Ventilator-associated pneumonia or endotracheal tube-associated pneumonia? An approach to the pathogenesis and preventive strategies emphasizing the importance of endotracheal tube.

44. Which regions of the operating gown should be considered most sterile?

45. Coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from ocular wound infections after laser refractive surgery: attachment to and accumulation on soft contact lenses.

46. [Bioactive systems based on nanostructured polymers for enteral nutrition].

47. Reprocessing SUDs reduces waste, costs.

49. Microbiologic study of soft contact lenses after laser subepithelial keratectomy for myopia.

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