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Title: IPM in a Medical Treatment Facility


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IPM in a Medical Treatment Facility
  • John D. Nelson, BCE
  • Entomologist
  • Tripler Army Medical Center

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References
  • AR 40-5, Preventive Medicine
  • TB MED 561, Occupational and Environmental Health
    Pest Surveillance
  • AR 200-5, Environmental Quality, Pest Mgmt.
  • DODI 4150.7, Pest Mgmt. Program.
  • TIM No. 20 - Pest Mgmt. Operations in a Medical
    Treatment Facility
  • TIM No. 29 - IPM Mgmt. In and Around Buildings

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Outline
  • TAMC Pest Mgmt. Program Summary
  • Urban IPM in a Hospital Environment (MTF)
  • MTF Pests
  • Pest Mgmt. Process
  • IPM Program Elements
  • Case Study Crazy Ants
  • Opportunities / Iniaitives

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Tripler Army Medical CenterPest Mgmt.
Administration
  • Pest Mgmt. services non-standardized in MTFs
    across DA, DoD
  • Tenant of USAG-HI (installation)
  • USAG-HI Entomologist maintains PMP for entire
    installation TAMC has autonomous program
  • Pest Mgmt. activities transferred from DPW to
    TAMC in 1998
  • TAMC Entomologist administers the PMP, serves as
    COR for pest control service contracts
  • Responsible for pest control activities in CAC
    500 bldgs.
  • Subcontractors carry out pest mgmt. actions
    within TAMC (funded by logistics division)
  • MOA between Logistics Div. and Dept. Prev. Med.
  • Funding 20K LOG, 5K Dept. PV, 20K EPR funds

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TAMC Pest Mgmt. Personnel
  • Entomologist
  • Dept. of Prev. Med., Env. Health Section.
  • Pest Mgmt. Coordinator
  • Medical Entomologist
  • Currently one-man-show
  • 91S
  • GS-9 Technician
  • Contractors

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Facility
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Installation Description
2,159,509 sq. ft.
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Hospital SettingImportant Issues
  • Little to no threshold tolerance
  • Nosocomial infectious agents (mechanical
    transmission)
  • Sensitive environments pests may affect
    sterility of supplies and equipment
  • Immunocompromised individuals
  • Infants/children
  • Anxiety pests may interfere with patient
    comfort or recovery
  • High liability potential if pests implicated in
    compromising quality of patient care

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Hospital Environments
  • Sensitive environments
  • Surgical suites
  • Sterile facilities
  • ICUs
  • Patient wards/rooms
  • Waiting areas
  • Food handling / service establishments
  • Food areas
  • Nonfood areas
  • Admin, Maintenance, Utility areas
  • Lounges / Break-rooms
  • Waiting rooms
  • Locker rooms
  • Offices

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MTF Demographics
  • Generals / senior officers
  • Surgeons
  • Other physicians
  • Nurses
  • Senior / junior enlisted
  • Civilians
  • Patients (AD Beneficiaries)
  • Contractors

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Agricultural vs. Urban IPM
  • Field Environment
  • Monitoring
  • Multiple strategies
  • Economic thresholds
  • Some insects tolerated
  • Minimal human interaction
  • Human Environment
  • Monitoring
  • Multiple strategies
  • Aesthetic thresholds
  • Very few insects tolerated
  • Constant human interaction

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Urban environment
  • Manmade environment
  • Conditions suitable/comfortable for humans
    pests
  • Consistent world wide
  • Specific assemblage of pests

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Urban IPM Components
  • Inspection
  • Education - clients and technicians
  • Analyzing pest problem
  • Taking short term corrective actions
  • Implement long-term, preventive action
  • Sanitation / Exclusion
  • Monitoring, documenting, and evaluating results
  • Follow-up
  • Measurement of customer satisfaction critical

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Essential Program Elements(keys for success)
  • IPM treatment strategies - variety
  • Knowledgeable coordinator
  • Pest id
  • Treatment recommendations
  • Reevaluation
  • Long-term solutions
  • Comprehensive plan
  • Decision models
  • Paper trail/record keeping
  • Public relations
  • Contractor relations

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Pests
  • Ants
  • Roaches
  • Rodents
  • Birds
  • Termites
  • Arachnids
  • Ectoparasites
  • Flies
  • Wasps / Bees

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Pest Management Process
Complaint
Inspection/Consultation
Sanitation/Education
Structural modification
Treatment
Monitoring
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1) Complaint
  • Avenues
  • Telephone
  • Email
  • Website Sharepoint (internal)
  • Direct Hey you
  • PMC Inspection routine and random
  • Priority assignment
  • FY 06 Avg. response time 48 hrs.

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Pest Complaint Percentagesn275 FY 06
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2) Inspection / Consultation
  • Talk to POC
  • History of problem
  • Pest species
  • Source of problem
  • Food / water
  • Other concerns or issues
  • DD Form 1532-1 (or equivalent)

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3) Education
  • Food / water sources
  • Important species
  • Control methods used
  • Concerns warranted?
  • Attainable expectations?
  • Listen communicate
  • Training opportunity / Empowerment

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Pests in Paradise Primer
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4) Structural Modification Sanitation
  • Elements
  • Door / windows
  • Cracks / crevices
  • Water
  • Landscape
  • Plants
  • Water containers
  • Garbage / recycle cans
  • Harborage

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Pest Requirements
FOOD
WATER
SHELTER
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5) Treatment
  • Physical, biological, and or chemical control
  • Pesticides, baits (must be labeled for hospital
    use)
  • No preventive treatments allowed by regs
  • Coordinator or Contractor as PCO?
  • Common Sense Rule
  • Work order generation
  • On-call priority designations

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Control Options
  • Sanitation
  • Education
  • Monitoring
  • Exclusion
  • Trapping
  • Baiting
  • Pesticide application

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Problem Areas
  • Lockers
  • Break rooms
  • Plumbing
  • Restaurants
  • Office goodies
  • Patient waiting rooms

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6) Monitoring
  • Pesticides should only be applied with supportive
    monitoring data
  • Population estimation
  • Decision levels
  • Baseline information
  • Conducted regularly (fixed traps, customer
    survey, or pest log)

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Pest Control Contract Problems
  • No direct control
  • Control options
  • Quality of work
  • Liability of environmental regulations
  • No vested interest in organization
  • Difficult to terminate
  • More difficult to rehire new company

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Contract Relations
  • Recruiting quality companies
  • Communication
  • Quality Control
  • Professionalism
  • Client satisfaction
  • Efficacy
  • Timeliness
  • Safety
  • Compliance with laws / regs

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Pest Ants of HI
  • big-headed
  • crazy
  • glaber
  • pharaoh
  • long-legged
  • carpenter
  • ghost
  • argentine

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Ant Requirements
  • Food
  • protein
  • fat
  • sugar
  • Water
  • Shelter (harborage) - sometimes
  • carpenter ants
  • glaber ants

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Ant Food Preferences Colony Structure
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Ant IPM - Baiting
  • Low toxicity
  • Feeding preference
  • Pre-baiting
  • Closest to source
  • NO insecticide use
  • Bait acceptance
  • Re-inspection / refresh baits

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Ant IPM - Bait Types
  • Stations - various
  • Gels various
  • Liquids - sugar/boric acid
  • Custom mixtures

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Ant IPM
Start
Ant Aesthetic Threshold A/D Ants per day
() A/D 10 (Complaint) (-) A/D (Satisfaction)
()
Pest Complaint
(-)
Inspection / identification
()
(-)
Education/Sanitation/ Environmental modification
()
Group A
Group B
(-)
Interior/exterior Baiting
1-month follow-up inspection
Seek and destroy colonies (outside)
()
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Ant IPM
  • Group A Species
  • Glaber Ants
  • Long-legged
  • Argentine
  • Carpenter
  • Big-headed
  • Group B Species
  • Crazy
  • Pharaoh
  • Ghost

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Pathogens Associated with Pharaoh Ants in
Hospitals
  • Pseudomonas aeroginosa
  • Staphlococcus spp.
  • Steptococcus pyogenes
  • Salmonella spp.
  • Clostridium spp.
  • Many others...

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Crazy Ant Case Study
Paratrechina longicornis (Latr.)
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Crazy Ant Complaints
  • Several urgent complaints from A-wing, 2nd floor
  • Party Friday - Department of Surgery
  • Refreshments left out over the weekend covered
    with ants
  • Ants now in exam rooms and doc offices
  • Origin perimeter of hospital

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Crazy Ants Contract PCO Managed
  • Boric acid sugar-based gel bait
  • Perimeter treatment
  • Cyfluthrin (Tempo WP)
  • Cypermethrin (Demon WP)
  • Re-infestation- one month
  • Re-treatment with same strategy
  • Infestation continuing and spreading to other
    areas

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Crazy Ant Biology
  • Large colonies
  • Multiple queens colonies split readily
  • Shifting food preferences difficult to bait
  • Very mobile invades quickly
  • Associated with nectar producing plants
  • Tends aphids/scale insects

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Crazy Ants Coordinator Managed
  • Reevaluation of infestation
  • Boric acid Hydromethylnon baits inside
  • Rapid control - no re-infestations
  • Continual sporadic infestations
  • Perimeter treatments
  • Exclusion
  • Educate staff

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Crazy Ants Perimeter Program
  • Vegetation management
  • Monthly monitoring
  • Exclusion
  • Perimeter treatments
  • Borate baits (Terro II)
  • Hydromethylnon baits (Amdro, Maxforce granules)
  • Bifenthrin (Talstar granules)
  • Follow-up treatments as necessary

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Crazy Ant Complaints
PCO
Coordinator
Perimeter Program
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Crazy Ant ControlKeys to Successful Management
  • Manage exterior populations
  • Exclusion
  • Vegetation Management
  • Eliminate nectar producers
  • Control aphids/scale insects
  • Bait aggressively be flexible
  • Granular pesticide
  • Client Education

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Underlying Issues - People
  • Perimeter vegetation
  • Personal sanitation food / shelter / water
  • Trash management

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Underlying Issues - Contractors
  • Do
  • Apply treatments
  • Treat a single point (in time)
  • Dont Do
  • Prevention
  • Sanitation
  • Education
  • Solve long-term problems

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Crazy Ants Coordinator Managed
  • Rapid feedback and reevaluation/re-treatment
  • Rapid control inside - no re-infestations
  • Continual sporadic infestations
  • Definitive ID of pest and source
  • Precise application of appropriate treatment
  • Historical perspective
  • Centralized solution for entire facility not
    just a given point
  • Long-term solutions

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Initiatives / Opportunities
  • GPS geo-referencing Bar-coding
  • Research projects
  • Pesticide resistance studies
  • Bait preference studies
  • Establish self-help pest management program
  • Waste water / Sewer line treatments
  • Enforce designated staff eating areas
  • Steam-clean or cold store carts, tray racks, and
    other portable items

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