Efficacy and Limitation of a Chlorhexidine‐Based Decolonization Strategy in Preventing Transmission of Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in an Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 50(2), pp. 210–217
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Abstract
A chlorhexidine-based surface antiseptic protocol can interrupt transmission of MRSA in the intensive care unit, but strains carrying qacA/B genes may be unaffected or potentially spread more rapidly.
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