Infection Control

Legionella bacteria more common in hands-free faucets

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, April 6, 2011

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A study conducted by researchers at The Johns Hopkins Hospital has found that bacteria is more common in hands-free faucets because there are more surfaces for bacteria to grow on than in manual faucets.

Check out OSHA Healthcare Advisor for more on the study.



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