We as a doctor or even as a general person use hand sensitizer to clean germs on our hand if we have examined a patient or go to toilets or after taking some food or another cleaning. Hand sensitizers are getting placement in most clinic, hospital, old or ward or lab or in office, hotel either in lounge or official complex beside routine placement in toilets. According to a new study, that handy bottle of ethanol-based sanitizer may be giving you a false sense of security. For example, if we blow our nose then put sanitizer on our hands, it probably won’t kill cold and flu bugs.
According to the study, it’s because our fingers are still wet with mucus. The Japanese researchers came to their conclusion. They dabbed wet mucus from people infected with influenza A onto the fingertips of volunteers then applied hand sanitizer. The ethanol didn’t kill the flu virus unless it was left on for…