CTFA, SDA Endorse Combo Hand-Cleansing Regimen In Healthcare Settings
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers should be combined with traditional hand-washing products in a situation-dependent regimen, CTFA and SDA state in a recent letter to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
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