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Testing a new alcohol-free hand sanitizer to combat infection - PubMed
Testing a new alcohol-free hand sanitizer to combat infection - PubMed
{Also links to other articles of interest} "a novel surfactant, allantoin, benzalkonium chloride (SAB) hand sanitizer using a federally approved effectiveness protocol" "Universal precautions require that perioperative health care personnel wash their hand before and after all patient contact. Time constraints, however, can make adhering to universal precautions, including proper hand washing, difficult. Some perioperative health care workers, therefore, routinely u …
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Testing a new alcohol-free hand sanitizer to combat infection - PubMed
A systematic review of the effectiveness of antimicrobial rinse-free hand sanitizers for prevention of illness-related absenteeism in elementary school children - PubMed
A systematic review of the effectiveness of antimicrobial rinse-free hand sanitizers for prevention of illness-related absenteeism in elementary school children - PubMed
The available evidence for the effectiveness of antimicrobial rinse-free hand sanitizer in the school environment is of low quality. The results suggest that the strength of the benefit should be interpreted with caution. Given the potential to reduce student absenteeism, teacher absenteeism, school …
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of antimicrobial rinse-free hand sanitizers for prevention of illness-related absenteeism in elementary school children - PubMed
Effectiveness of a nonrinse, alcohol-free antiseptic hand wash - PubMed
Effectiveness of a nonrinse, alcohol-free antiseptic hand wash - PubMed
This study evaluated the efficacy of a novel surfactant, allantoin, and benzalkonium chloride hand sanitizer using the US Food and Drug Administration's method for testing antiseptic hand washes that podiatric physicians and other health-care personnel use. The alcohol-free product, HandClens, was c …
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Effectiveness of a nonrinse, alcohol-free antiseptic hand wash - PubMed
An organizational climate intervention associated with increased handwashing and decreased nosocomial infections - PubMed
An organizational climate intervention associated with increased handwashing and decreased nosocomial infections - PubMed
Handwashing practices are persistently suboptimal among healthcare professionals and are also stubbornly resistant to change. The purpose of this quasi-experimental intervention trial was to assess the impact of an intervention to change organizational culture on frequency of staff handwashing (as m …
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An organizational climate intervention associated with increased handwashing and decreased nosocomial infections - PubMed
Germ-killing gel, soap, toothpaste & applicators
Germ-killing gel, soap, toothpaste & applicators
[Glycerin reacts w/chlorine dioxide. Long contact needed for effectiveness against fungus.] Compositions include a first material containing sodium chlorite and a second material containing lactic acid in sufficient amount to lower the pH of the aqueous media to less than about seven.
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Germ-killing gel, soap, toothpaste & applicators
Human and Environmental Toxicity of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): Evidence for Safe Use in Household Cleaning Products
Human and Environmental Toxicity of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): Evidence for Safe Use in Household Cleaning Products
Environmental chemical exposure is a major concern for consumers of packaged goods. The complexity of chemical nomenclature and wide availability of scientific research provide detailed information but lends itself to misinterpretation by the lay person. ...
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Human and Environmental Toxicity of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): Evidence for Safe Use in Household Cleaning Products
FDA requests additional information to address data gaps for consumer hand sanitizers
FDA requests additional information to address data gaps for consumer hand sanitizers
June 2016. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a proposed rule requesting additional scientific data to support the safety and effectiveness of certain active ingredients used in topical consumer antiseptic rubs (including hand sanitizers) marketed over-the-counter (OTC). The FDA’s request for more data is intended to help the agency ensure that regular use of these products does not present unknown safety and efficacy concerns, and does not mean the FDA believes these products are ineffective or unsafe.
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FDA requests additional information to address data gaps for consumer hand sanitizers
Data needed for additional evaluation of hand wash ingredients ~FDA
Data needed for additional evaluation of hand wash ingredients ~FDA
*One doc from Safety and Effectiveness of Consumer Antiseptics; Topical Antimicrobial Drugs for OTC Human Use consideration process. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or Agency) is issuing this proposed rule to amend the 1994 tentative final monograph or proposed rule (the 1994 TFM) for over-the-counter (OTC) antiseptic drug products. In this proposed rule, we are proposing to establish conditions under which OTC consumer...
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Data needed for additional evaluation of hand wash ingredients ~FDA
Possibilities in the Use of Sodium Chlorite in Latex
Possibilities in the Use of Sodium Chlorite in Latex
Download Citation | Possibilities in the Use of Sodium Chlorite in Latex | The oxidation of rubber by sodium chlorite can be accomplished either with rubber in the solid form or with rubber in aqueous suspension. The... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Possibilities in the Use of Sodium Chlorite in Latex
Efficacy of Adding Detergents to Sanitizer Solutions for Inactivation of Escherichia Coli O157:H7 on Romaine Lettuce
Efficacy of Adding Detergents to Sanitizer Solutions for Inactivation of Escherichia Coli O157:H7 on Romaine Lettuce
Numerous Escherichia coli O157:H7 outbreaks have been linked to consumption of fresh lettuce. The development of effective and easily implemented wash treatment could reduce such incidents. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the addition of food-grade detergents to sanitizer solutions for ina …
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Efficacy of Adding Detergents to Sanitizer Solutions for Inactivation of Escherichia Coli O157:H7 on Romaine Lettuce
(PDF) Germicidal Activity of a Chlorous Acid-Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip and a Sodium Chlorite Teat Dip During Experimental Challenge with Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae
(PDF) Germicidal Activity of a Chlorous Acid-Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip and a Sodium Chlorite Teat Dip During Experimental Challenge with Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae
PDF | Three postmilking teat dips were tested for efficacy against Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae in two separate studies using... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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(PDF) Germicidal Activity of a Chlorous Acid-Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip and a Sodium Chlorite Teat Dip During Experimental Challenge with Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae
[Study on synergistic effect of bactericidal effect of chlorine dioxide solution by surfactant]
[Study on synergistic effect of bactericidal effect of chlorine dioxide solution by surfactant]
Download Citation | [Study on synergistic effect of bactericidal effect of chlorine dioxide solution by surfactant] | To study the effect of gemini fluorocarbon, sodium p-perfluorous nonenoxybenzene sulfonate and sodium dodecyl sulfate on the chlorine dioxide... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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[Study on synergistic effect of bactericidal effect of chlorine dioxide solution by surfactant]
Disinfection of gloves: feasible, but pay attention to the disinfectant/glove combination.
Disinfection of gloves: feasible, but pay attention to the disinfectant/glove combination.
BACKGROUND: Compliance with hand hygiene is complicated by indications for hand disinfection in rapid succession during the care of one patient. In such situations, disinfection of gloves could facilitate better workflow and optimize compliance rates. AIM: We analysed the efficacy of disinfecting gloves by comparing an individual effect of five different hand disinfectant solutions in combination with three different glove types. METHODS: The investigation was performed in accordance with DIN EN 1500:2013. For all combinations, ten analyses were performed, including (1) right/left-hand exam...
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Disinfection of gloves: feasible, but pay attention to the disinfectant/glove combination.
WASH Interventions in Disease Outbreak Response
WASH Interventions in Disease Outbreak Response
Water, sanitation and hygiene interventions (WASH) are commonly implemented as part of emergency response activities (i.e. in response to disease outbreaks) in low and middle-income countries. But what does the existing evidence tell us about what works? How does the use of WASH interventions reduce disease outbreaks? What are the programme design and implementation characteristics associated with more effective programmes? What is the cost effectiveness of WASH interventions in emergency outbreak situations? What are the barriers and facilitators to WASH interventions in outbreaks? This ev...
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WASH Interventions in Disease Outbreak Response
FDA med disinfection device exemption, product code LRJ
FDA med disinfection device exemption, product code LRJ
2020. Clyraguard Personal Protective Spray was registered via this category--as a disinfectant for PPE rather than specifically for skin. It has been promoted for spraying on masks while wearing them--and incidentally on skin, and safe to spray around face.
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FDA med disinfection device exemption, product code LRJ
Oil and Water: Washing Up with Surfactants - Activity
Oil and Water: Washing Up with Surfactants - Activity
In a very hands-on activity, students observe and feel the differences between two cleaning methods, with and without hand soap, using coffee grounds to represent "dirt." Most of the dirt and bacteria on our hands is encased in a thin layer of oil, so because of the properties of oil and water, cleaning your hands with water alone has little effect when trying to remove the dirt. This activity demonstrates the importance of using a surfactant, such as hand soap, when washing your hands.
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Oil and Water: Washing Up with Surfactants - Activity
Epidemiologic Background of Hand Hygiene and Evaluation of the Most Important Agents for Scrubs and Rubs
Epidemiologic Background of Hand Hygiene and Evaluation of the Most Important Agents for Scrubs and Rubs
The etiology of nosocomial infections, the frequency of contaminated hands with the different nosocomial pathogens, and the role of health care workers' hands during outbreaks suggest that a hand hygiene preparation should at least have activity against bacteria, yeasts, and coated viruses. The impo …
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Epidemiologic Background of Hand Hygiene and Evaluation of the Most Important Agents for Scrubs and Rubs
Association between microbial water quality, sanitation and hygiene practices and childhood diarrhea in Kersa and Omo Nada districts of Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
Association between microbial water quality, sanitation and hygiene practices and childhood diarrhea in Kersa and Omo Nada districts of Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
We conclude that the main sources of drinking water, hand washing before water drawing from a storage container, domestic waste disposal place and use of soap for hand washing were the most important factors for the prevention of childhood diarrhea."
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Association between microbial water quality, sanitation and hygiene practices and childhood diarrhea in Kersa and Omo Nada districts of Jimma Zone, Ethiopia