
|Articles|October 21, 2014 (Updated: November 14, 2020)
Don't Take Work Home With You
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Healthcare professionals may unknowingly spread infectious germs by wearing scrubs and lab coats between work and home. In a recent study, up to 60% of hospital staff uniforms were found to be colonized with potentially pathogenic bacteria and drug-resistant organisms¹.
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