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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 04:08:14 JST
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> Health care workers who wash their uniforms at home may be unknowingly contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals, according to a new study led by Katie Laird of De Montfort University, published in PLOS One.
Why is it not standard for healthcare workers to have their scrubs/clothing laundered by the hospital? It should be provided by them as well. They should not even be wearing it outside the hospital building...- Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this.
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 04:14:16 JST
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@adiz ok true but this study was done in the UK where 80% of nurses launder their uniforms at home -
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👺防空識別區👹 (adiz@mtl.jinxian.casa)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 04:14:18 JST
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@feld Because healthcare in the USA is a fucking joke.