The global disposable medical glove market is expected to reach $5.5 billion by 2020, largely increasing due to a renewed focus on infection control, according to a Global Industry Analysts news ...
Surgical gloves may come in handy for more than just infection control. Sterilized gloves can be used to remove damaged dental screws from patients, according to a technical note published online ...
Misuse of gloves may have increased rates of hospital-acquired infections during COVID-19, a report published Aug. 29 in Nursing Times found. Researchers combed through dozens of studies on infection ...
A recent study conducted at Hannover Medical School’s Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology highlighted the EZDoff™ glove’s effectiveness. Findings revealed that while 73.3% of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Roswell Park’s Infection Control Coordinator joined us this morning on News 4 Wake Up! Jillianna Wasiura spoke, via Skype, on how wearing medical gloves could, in fact, put you ...
In a study published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, researchers sought to find the most effective methods for preventing healthcare-association infections such as Clostridium ...
Introducing a simple glove change during caesarean birth could deliver cost savings for the NHS and improve safety, according ...
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