Healthcare-acquired, antibiotic-resistant infections kill 8,000 Canadian patients each year.1,2
Meanwhile, controlling the source of these harmful organisms on patients’ skin is a key component in reducing transmission between patients, staff, visitors and the healthcare environment.3,4
For patients at risk for healthcare-acquired infections—including those known or suspected to be colonized by resistant organisms—now there’s a rinse-free, chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) antiseptic in a one-step, disposable washcloth. |