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While bed bugs are commonly associated with hotels, their presence in healthcare facilities is increasingly becoming a significant concern.
This issue shouldn't be underestimated, as a bed bug infestation can lead to several operational challenges:
Bed bugs have adapted to thrive wherever humans reside, posing risks in today’s society.
Their discovery in healthcare facilities may indicate hygiene deficiencies and discomfort for patients.
Studies conducted by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the University of Kentucky highlight an escalating trend in bed bug issues within healthcare sectors:
Factors contributing to this rise include high patient turnover and frequent visitor traffic.
Studies conducted by the National Pest Management Association in 2018, which surveyed pest control professionals on their bed bug experience in the United States, found the prevalence of bed bugs in healthcare facilities. 59% of pest professionals treated bed bugs in nursing homes, and 36% of pest professionals have encountered them in hospitals. Bed bugs are typically found in couches and bed frames, but can also be found in wheelchairs, bedside lamps, and even purses.
Given these observations, it is crucial for healthcare facility managers to:
Addressing these issues proactively is essential to maintaining health, safety, and cost-effectiveness standards.
Interestingly, approximately 60% of the population may not display visible reactions to bed bug bites. Symptoms often include red, itchy welts or bumps.
Signs of infestation to watch for include:
Bed bugs are typically found in areas where people sleep or rest, as well as in high-traffic locations such as break rooms and lounges with upholstered furniture.
To effectively manage the growing challenge of bed bugs in hospitals, it is crucial to adopt and adhere to proactive strategies for bed bug control.
Stay aware and updated about bed bug infestations to learn more about establishing comprehensive guidelines and protocols to mitigate bed bug risks in your healthcare facility. It’s not worth the risk of the well-being of patients or running your name through the mud because of an infestation or untreated pest problem.
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