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Friday, August 03, 2018

Germs Gaining Resistance to Hand Gels in Hospitals

Potentially dangerous bacteria already resistant to antibiotics are now developing resistance to common alcohol-based hand gels, a new study reports.

A bacteria called Enterococcus faecium is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections, and it's been shrugging off antibiotics at an increasing rate, said senior researcher Timothy Stinear. He is a molecular microbiologist at the University of Melbourne in Australia.

"It's a WHO [World Health Organization] and CDC-recognized superbug," Stinear said. "In the hospital it is already resistant to nearly all classes of antibiotics."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hand washing is still the way to go.

Anonymous said...

Ivory Soap and water works.

Anonymous said...

Antibiotic soap is the WORST way to wash hands. Continued use of this product will give the opposite result. duh...