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Antibacterial soap won't create 'super bugs'
BYU researcher finds no resistance risk with cleaners
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There's no question that cleaning is important for health. Cole noted an individual's home is a major health-care environment. Most who are sick with a cold, flu, intestinal illness, whatever do their suffering and recovering at home.
To provide benefit, though, products must contain enough anti-bacterial agent, and that's not always something consumers can check, Cole said. Although no product will kill every organism on every surface, he believes it's important that manufacturers play fair and see that the products they make are what they claim to be.
He recommends the Soap and Detergent Association's Web site for consumers who want to know more about types and proper use of cleaning products. The association is online at www.sdahq.org.
Other researchers included R.M. Addison, K.E. Leese, P.D. Dulaney, M.S. Newell, J. Wilkins, T. Wineinger and D.A. Criger of DynCorp Health Research Services in Morrisville, N.C.; and J.R. Rubino and D.J. Gaber of Reckitt Benckiser, Inc.
"We are in an era of emerging and re-emerging infectious agents," Cole said. "We wouldn't think of taking these out of hospitals. The second-largest health-care environment is the home. . . . That gets us into regular and routine cleaning of the home environment, home hygiene."
And these can reduce the risk of transmission of these things in the home environment.
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