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Many Paramedics Ignore Hand Hygiene Rules
Paramedics have a “remarkably low” rate of compliance with hand hygiene standards, which could put patients at risk for deadly infections, according to a new report. For the study, researchers observed 77 paramedics in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Australia as they dealt with 87 patients. The paramedics’ compliance with basic hygiene was high: short, clean…
Read MoreBacteria Lurk in Hospital Sinks
Hospital germ detectives say the sinks next to toilets in patient rooms may harbor potentially dangerous bacteria. Researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin checked a large Wisconsin hospital forKlebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase. KPC is a type of bacteria that can cause health care-associated infections such as pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound infections or surgical site infections.…
Read MoreHow A Good Spring Clean Help
When it’s finally time to store away your winter coats and boots, it’s also a good time to rid your home of the allergens that accumulated over the winter, an allergist suggests. “If you aren’t someone who regularly undertakes spring cleaning, consider tackling it this year,” said Dr. Todd Mahr, president of the American College…
Read MoreHow to clean if you only have five minutes?
ONE MINUTE You can find a minute while you wait for coffee to brew, or your shower to get hot.Throw away a few pieces of trash. Wipe down a counter or surface. Make the bed. TWO MINUTES You can find two minutes while you let the dog outside (in your fenced yard, of course!)Sweep/swiffer the…
Read MorePets–are they good or bad for your health?
This week sees the second of 2, apparently conflicting publications, one saying that having domestic pets is good because it reduces the risks of allergy – the other warning that they pose an infection risk. The studies show how important it is to keep new research findings in perspective. Having pets in our home may…
Read MoreImpact of hand hygiene intervention in an office
A new study quantifies the impact of an office wellness intervention (OWI) to reduce viral contamination in the workplace. It included use of a spray disinfectant on high-touch surfaces, and providing workers with alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel and hand sanitizing wipes along with user instructions. Viral transmission was monitored by applying an MS2 phage tracer…
Read MoreTRUTHS TO ENSURE HEALTHY SKIN
Skin is our largest organ and something we may take for granted when it’s healthy. As an academic dermatologist I frequently hear misleading “facts” that seem to be stubbornly enduring. Here are some of the most commonly shared myths that can be cleared up immediately, and some truths you can rely on. Skin constantly renews…
Read MoreWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR COLD
The human body has a large surface area that is in contact with the outside world; much of this comes from the body’s largest organ – our skin – which protects us from a variety of potential threats. The other major sites of contact with the outside world come from the openings in the body…
Read MoreInfluenza and common cold are completely different
Influenza and the common cold are completely different things. The clearly delineated influenza viruses cause a potentially serious illness. The common cold, on the other hand, is caused by hundreds of different infectious viruses. In the vast majority of cases, the progression and symptoms of the illness are much more benign. Contrary to popular belief,…
Read MoreHigh levels of hygiene promote antibiotic resistance
The number of people who become ill and die from antibiotic-resistant germs is increasing worldwide. The World Health Organization WHO sees understanding the spread of antibiotic resistance and developing countermeasures as one of the most important global challenges. Against this background Gabriele Berg, who heads the Institute of Environmental Biotechnology at Graz University of Technology…
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