The handy nappy-bag staple is now found everywhere from cosmetics counters to NHS hospitals - and they are increasingly clogging rivers and putting wildlife at risk. But how can we wean ourselves off them?On the eighth-floor isolation ward of London's University College Hospital, nurses have two lines of defence against the spread of life-threatening diseases. First are the airtight double lobbies in every room. Second - and, arguably, more importantly - are the disinfectant wipes they rely on to prevent the spread of germs and viruses.For nurse consultant Annette Jeanes, the disposable flannels are a godsend that allow her and her staff, not only to protect themselves from superbugs such as C difficile and other viruses, but also to make the most of their time, a crucial factor in the National Health Service. Continue reading...
From babies' bums to fatbergs: how we fell out of love with wet wipes
11. května 2018 17:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian