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Pathologie-biologie · Nov 1997
Kinetics of chlorhexidine on intact skin following a single application.
- L Carret, M E Reverdy, C Lafforgue, F Falson, J Fleurette, and J Freney.
- UPRES E. A. 1655, Hôpital E. Herriot, Lyon, France.
- Pathol. Biol. 1997 Nov 1;45(9):737-40.
AbstractResidual chlorhexidine concentrations were measured after application of a single dose on the skin of 22 healthy volunteers. Dosage by high-pressure liquid chromatography in the skin cleansers revealed that the residual concentrations were higher than chlorhexidine MICs for most organisms of the resident skin flora and some responsible for hand-borne infections, even 24 h after application.
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