Commercial hand sanitizers use amid covid-19 pandemic: The concerns of antimicrobial resistance

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Abstract

Following the outbreak of novel coronavirus disease, the rising concerns about the prevalence of alcohol-based hand sanitizers’ inappropriate use and substandard products in the market create an ongoing safety concern. They can cause frequent exposure of microorganisms to below the alcohol concentrations to the range recommended for infection prevention and development of mutations. Thus, it is invaluable to sensitize the scientific community for further researches to provide additional evidence. Additionally, regulation of quality and proper use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers should be effectively promoted. This commentary justifies the impact of COVID-19 on the current and future use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.

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Assefa, D., & Melaku, T. (2021). Commercial hand sanitizers use amid covid-19 pandemic: The concerns of antimicrobial resistance. Infection and Drug Resistance. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S317767

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