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This excellent new article recently published by my colleagues at Duke University once again concludes that antimicrobial impregnated scrubs were not effective at reducing healthcare personnel contamination.The environment and patient were the principal drivers of healthcare personnel apparel contamination.
So, as we now know, apparel is contaminated in the healthcare environment (as is the stethoscope, bed rails,commode, keyboard, mobile phones etc).
We are back to the same message: wash your hands and wipe down instruments before and after patient care. Rolling up your contaminated sleeves probably would not hurt either.