Is your antiseptic effective against clinical multidrug-resistant microorganisms? A chlorhexidine digluconate formulation demonstrates efficacy even in lower concentrations

  • Mutters N
  • Günther F
  • Kaiser S
  • et al.
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Managing Healthcare-associated Infections (HAI) and multidrug-resistant Microorganisms (MDRO) is a daily challenge in hospitals. Universal decolonization by daily bathing with impregnated cloths can result in a reduction of HAIs.

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Mutters, N., Günther, F., Kaiser, S., Fries, T., & Frank, U. (2015). Is your antiseptic effective against clinical multidrug-resistant microorganisms? A chlorhexidine digluconate formulation demonstrates efficacy even in lower concentrations. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, 4(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-4-s1-p34

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