A common hospital disinfectant is claimed to be as ineffective as water in killing of a major superbug which infects millions of people globally each year, a study has said. The chlorine ...
The market’s dynamics are shaped by the rising prevalence of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), such as MRSA, necessitating stringent disinfection protocols in healthcare settings, particularly in ...
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The purpose of this Guidance Document for Disinfectants and Sterilization Methods is to assist lab personnel in their decisions involving the judicious selection and proper use of specific ...
A simple switch in disinfectants used on patients' skin before surgery can prevent thousands of in-hospital infections each year, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests. Why it ...
According to a Bloomberg report, airlines that have been involved with evacuating passengers from outbreak hotspots have particularly come to rely on heavy-duty disinfectants, the type which ...
Research has shown bleaches used in hospital are not effective against C. diff One of the main types of disinfectant used to clean hospital scrubs and surfaces does not work against a common ...