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ICU Use of Gowns and Gloves Reduces Risk of MRSA Infection, Study Suggests
The use of disposable gowns and gloves by health care workers when entering all patient rooms in an ICU, rather than only those on standard isolation protocol, reduces a patient's chances of acquiring some bacteria-caused illnesses, though not all, according to a new report.
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