How do you Measure Clean? Myth and Facts of ATP
Christine Greene MPH, PhD
Board Member TIPS | Co-founder HITS | President EVS Protects
How do measure clean? Are you cleaning correctly? Does your processes, products and methods clean and disinfect as you well as you think they do? What is ATP? How should it be used? Should ATP be used as a reliable assessment of the quality of clean? What are the alternative methods to measure environmental contamination? Christine Greene MPH, PhD discusses the State of Clean and myths and facts of ATP.
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February 12, 2020 Webinar:
About the Speaker:
Dr. Christine Greene has over 10+ years of experience in epidemiological and laboratory research. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences and an MPH in Hospital and Molecular Epidemiology from the University of Michigan. She strives to improve public health in the areas of infectious disease prevention and control in clinical, dental and community settings. Her work serves to improve the accuracy of environmental mediated infectious disease transmission modelling, strengthen current guidelines to control healthcare-associated infections and stimulate innovative approaches to reduce the risk of biofilm-related infections, pathogen transmission and the environmental persistence of infectious agents. Dr. Greene is the ISO TC 304 Convener for International Standards on Hand Hygiene and is a member of the Canadian Standards Association workgroup on cleaning and disinfection standards. Dr. Greene serves on the board of The Infection Prevention Strategy (TIPS) and is a co-founder of the Healthcare Infection Transmission Systems (HITS) Consortium – an organization that uses a cross-disciplinary, systems approach to addressing the pressing issues around infection control.
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