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A Method to Test the Efficacy of Handwashing for the Removal of Emerging Infectious Pathogens
Published on: June 7, 2017
Ethanol is indispensable for virucidal hand antisepsis and without toxic risks in daily use
Axel Kramer1, Hicham Benkhai2, Christian Jäkel3
1Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Germany.
Abstract:
The approval of ethanol by the Biocidal Products Regulation has been under evaluation since 2007 due to controversial opinions on the risk assessment. Because of this critical situation, 2022 a memorandum was published to verify whether the use of ethanol for hand antisepsis poses any hazard. On the basis of the memorandum a toxicological evaluation of ethanol-based hand rubs is given.
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