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ON May 23rd, 2008, the French Ministry of Health launched a national hand cleanliness campaign targeting health care workers, patients, and the general public. The campaign emphasizes that proper hand hygiene is the key element in preventing and controlling nosocomial infections.
It is critical that a through cleansing of one’s hands with a liquid alcohol solution containing an emollient to protect the skin precedes all health care treatments, no matter where they are carried out. All health care establishments throughout the country should see to it that these solutions are available at patient’s bed. Health care workers would also be required to carry a small bottle of disinfectant in the pockets of their uniform. |
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Written by Christine Besson
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Sunday, 01 May 2005 |
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30 April 2005
The
prestigious “New England Journal of Medicine” has recently published a study
reporting that MRSA cases (Meticilin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) have rapidly spread in the community. These
dangerous infections are no longer restricted to hospitals. The study conducted
between 2001 and 2002 in Baltimore,
Atlanta and Minnesota, concludes that between 8% and 20% of MRSA infections
were contracted in the community without any link to hospitals. It is an
alarming situation.
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