# Comprehensive Assessment of Health Risks Associated with Gram-Negative Bacterial Contamination on Healthcare Personnel Gowns in Clinical Settings

**Authors:** Daniela Moreno-Torres, Carlos Alberto Jiménez-Zamarripa, Sandy Mariel Munguía-Mogo, Claudia Camelia Calzada-Mendoza, Clemente Cruz-Cruz, Emilio Mariano Durán-Manuel, Antonio Gutiérrez-Ramírez, Graciela Castro-Escarpulli, Madeleine Edith Vélez-Cruz, Oscar Sosa-Hernández, Araceli Rojas-Bernabé, Beatriz Leal-Escobar, Omar Agni García-Hernández, Enzo Vásquez-Jiménez, Gustavo Esteban Lugo-Zamudio, María Concepción Tamayo-Ordóñez, Yahaira de Jesús Tamayo-Ordóñez, Dulce Milagros Razo Blanco-Hernández, Benito Hernández-Castellanos, Julio César Castañeda-Ortega, Marianela Paredes-Mendoza, Miguel Ángel Loyola-Cruz, Juan Manuel Bello-López

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms13071687 · Microorganisms · 2025-07-18

## TL;DR

This study finds that healthcare workers' gowns are often contaminated with dangerous bacteria, especially in critical hospital areas, and recommends better gown hygiene to prevent infection spread.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the prevalence and types of Gram-negative bacteria on healthcare gowns and their resistance patterns in clinical settings.

## Key findings

- 61.05% of healthcare workers' gowns were microbiologically contaminated.
- Critical hospital areas like ICUs showed contamination with medically important bacteria.
- Some Pantoea eucrina strains showed resistance to carbapenemics and cephalosporins.

## Abstract

Microbiological contamination of healthcare workers’ gowns represents a critical risk for the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Despite their use as protective equipment, gowns can act as reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, favouring the spread of pathogens between healthcare workers and patients. The presence of these resistant bacteria on healthcare workers’ gowns highlights the urgent need to address this risk as part of infection control strategies. The aim of this work was to assess the microbiological risks associated with the contamination of healthcare staff gowns with Gram-negative bacteria, including the ESKAPE group, and their relationship with antimicrobial resistance. An observational, cross-sectional, prospective study was conducted in 321 hospital workers. The imprinting technique was used to quantify the bacterial load on the gowns, followed by bacterial identification by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. In addition, antimicrobial resistance profiles were analysed, and tests for carbapenemases and BLEE production were performed. The ERIC-PCR technique was also used for molecular analysis of Pantoea eucrina clones. Several Gram-negative bacteria were identified, including bacteria of the ESKAPE group. The rate of microbiological contamination of the gowns was 61.05% with no association with the sex of the healthcare personnel. It was observed that critical areas of the hospital, such as intensive care units and operating theatres, showed contamination by medically important bacteria. In addition, some strains of P. eucrina showed resistance to carbapenemics and cephalosporins. ERIC-PCR analysis of P. eucrina isolates showed genetic heterogeneity, indicating absence of clonal dissemination. Healthcare personnel gowns are a significant reservoir of pathogenic bacteria, especially in critical areas of Hospital Juárez de México. It is essential to implement infection control strategies that include improving the cleaning and laundering of gowns and ideally eliminating them from clothing to reduce the risk of transmission of nosocomial infections.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** healthcare-associated infections (MONDO:0043544)
- **Species:** Pantoea eucrina (taxon 472693)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** -associated infections (MESH:D007239), HAIs (MESH:D003428)
- **Chemicals:** BLEE (-), cephalosporins (MESH:D002511)
- **Species:** Bacteria Latreille et al. 1825 (Bacteria stick insect, genus) [taxon 629395], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Pantoea eucrina (species) [taxon 472693]

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