2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-024-01405-5
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Rinse, gel, and foam – is there any evidence for a difference in their effectiveness in preventing infections?

John M. Boyce,
Didier Pittet

Abstract: Background Following publication of the 2009 World Health Organizations Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Health Care, a debate has emerged regarding the relative antimicrobial efficacy of the different formats (rinse, gel, foam) of ABHRs and their ability to contribute to reduction of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Methods Data regarding the in-vivo antimicrobial efficacy of ABHRs and other factors that likely affect their effectiveness in … Show more

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