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Virginia Commonwealth University

School of Nursing Publications

2012

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Comparison Of Biomarkers In Blood And Saliva In Healthy Adults, Sarah Williamson, Cindy Munro, Rita Pickler, Mary Jo Grap, R. K. Elswick Jr. Jan 2012

Comparison Of Biomarkers In Blood And Saliva In Healthy Adults, Sarah Williamson, Cindy Munro, Rita Pickler, Mary Jo Grap, R. K. Elswick Jr.

School of Nursing Publications

Researchers measure biomarkers as a reflection of patient health status or intervention outcomes. While blood is generally regarded as the best body fluid for evaluation of systemic processes, substitution of saliva samples for blood would be less invasive and more convenient. The concentration of specific biomarkers may differ between blood and saliva. The objective of this study was to compare multiple biomarkers (27 cytokines) in plasma samples, passive drool saliva samples, and filter paper saliva samples in 50 healthy adults. Demographic data and three samples were obtained from each subject: saliva collected on filter paper over 1 minute, saliva collected …


Toothbrush Contamination: A Review Of The Literature, Michelle R. Frazelle, Cindy L. Munro Jan 2012

Toothbrush Contamination: A Review Of The Literature, Michelle R. Frazelle, Cindy L. Munro

School of Nursing Publications

Toothbrushes are commonly used in hospital settings and may harbor potentially harmful microorganisms. A peer-reviewed literature review was conducted to evaluate the cumulative state of knowledge related to toothbrush contamination and its possible role in disease transmission. A systematic review was conducted on adult human subjects through three distinct searches. The review resulted in seven experimental and three descriptive studies which identified multiple concepts related to toothbrush contamination to include contamination, methods for decontamination, storage, design, and environmental factors. The selected studies found that toothbrushes of healthy and oral diseased adults become contaminated with pathogenic bacteria from the dental plaque, …