Alcohol-Based Chlorhexidine and Potassium Sorbate Rub Strengthens the Effectiveness of Traditional Hand Scrubbing and Improves Long-Lasting Effectiveness-Evaluation of Hand Preparation Protocols According to EN 12791
Despite the advantages of surgical handrub in terms of the ease of application and effectiveness, chlorhexidine (CHG)-based hand scrubbing remains the preferred method for surgical hand preparation. However, it does not systematically meet the non-inferiority requirement of the European norm (EN) 12...
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Main Authors: | Elena Herráiz Soria (Author), Luis Alou (Author), Carlos Martin-Villa (Author), Ricardo Becerro- (Author), Marta Losa-Iglesias (Author), David Sevillano (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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