When it comes fighting to C. difficile, the Palme d'Or goes to soap and warm water

Hospitals world-wide battle nosocomial infections on a daily basis. One of the most difficult bacteria to combat is Clostridium.difficile. To help ensure the best control methods possible, Dr. Michael Libman, director of the division of infectious diseases at the McGill University Health Center, studied the most effective ways to eliminate C.difficile bacteria from the hands of health-care workers, with the highest honor going to soap and warm water!

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