Das, Anirudha; Conti, Jennifer; Hanrahan, Jennifer; Kaelber, David C
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Computer keyboards may contribute to patient infections. We cultured new keyboards, with/without keyboard covers, before placing them in adult inpatient rooms and recultured after 6 months. Nonpathogenic bacteria were present initially but potentially pathogenic bacteria were cultured only after use. Coagulase negative Staphylococcus colonization increased after use (Pā<ā.001). Keyboards with a cover had more potentially pathogenic bacteria (22% vs 16%), which although not significant statistically (Pā=ā.72), likely due to sample size, trended against covers offering protection.