Figure 5From: The dynamics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusexposure in a hospital model and the potential for environmental intervention Temporal effects of surface wiping on the nonporous surface in the uncolonized patient’s room using 50% and 100% efficacy compared to when there is no intervention. Surface wiping only occurs on nonporous surfaces. Surface wiping consistently suppresses MRSA concentration levels; small fluctuations are due to HCW’s visit to patient’s room every 8-hour.Back to article page