Journal Article10.1097/01206501-200506000-00035
Short-term effects of alcohol-based disinfectant and detergent on skin irritation
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About: This article is published in Dermatitis. The article was published on 01 Jun 2005.
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Dermal tolerance and effect on skin hydration of an improved ethanol-based hand gel
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Assessment of effectiveness of skin protection measures application by health service workers
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- 25 Jun 2012
TL;DR: Dawał preparat oznaczony literą C, który zastosowano w szpitalu do kontrolowanej aplikacji, i przeprowadzono krótką ankietę wraz z wyjaśniającym komentarzem.
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A prospective multicenter study evaluating skin tolerance to standard hand hygiene techniques
Emmanuel Chamorey,Pierre-Yves Marcy,Marc Dandine,Patricia Veyres,Nadine Negrin,Frederic Vandenbos,Marie-Josée Duval,Sylvain Lambert,Laëtitia Mazzoni,Viviane Chapuis,Isaac Bodokh,Paul Sacleux +11 more
TL;DR: The results from the 1932 assessments collected show that traditional handwashing is a risk factor for dryness and irritation, whereas the use of ABHR causes no skin deterioration and might have a protective effect, particularly in intensive use.
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Hand hygiene in the dermatologist's office: to wash or to rub?
Michael J. Messina,Lindsey A. Brodell,Robert T. Brodell,Robert T. Brodell,Robert T. Brodell,Eliot N. Mostow,Eliot N. Mostow +6 more
TL;DR: Recommendations highlight the importance of using alcohol-based hand rubs as an adjunct to traditional hand-washing methods, with emphasis on compliance, effectiveness, side effects, and cost.
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In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide-Enhanced Plasma-Induced Effluent for Infection and Contamination Mitigation at Research and Medical Facilities
Mark Golkowski,Jori K Leszczynski,S. Reed Plimpton,Bruce D. McCollister,Czeslaw Golkowski +4 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: A compact device capable of producing a disinfecting air stream based on electrical plasma-induced chemistry and hydrogen peroxide additives is described and it is shown that this device can deactivate strains of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro on a potential fomite in medical and research facilities.
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Dermal tolerance and effect on skin hydration of an improved ethanol-based hand gel
TL;DR: The improved ethanol-based gel did not demonstrate a clinically relevant potential for dermal irritation or sensitization and significantly increased skin hydration after repetitive use and so could enhance compliance with hand hygiene among health care workers.
Assessment of effectiveness of skin protection measures application by health service workers
Joanna Kurpiewska,Jolanta Liwkowicz,Barbara Nowak +2 more
- 25 Jun 2012
TL;DR: Dawał preparat oznaczony literą C, który zastosowano w szpitalu do kontrolowanej aplikacji, i przeprowadzono krótką ankietę wraz z wyjaśniającym komentarzem.
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