hand sanitizer
Sign in to saveAlso known as Hand Antiseptics, Hand Disinfectants
alternative/supplement to hand washing. Destroys microorganisms/prevents transmission of pathogens
Key facts
- Other names
- Hand sanitizer, hand antiseptic, hand disinfectant, hand rub, handrub
via Wikipedia infobox
Research
1,339 papers- Hand Sanitizer: Stopping the Spread of Infection at a Cost.Cureus · 2024
- Alcohol-based hand sanitizer - composition, proper use and precautions.Germs · 2021
- Is that Hand Sanitizer Safe?The American journal of nursing · 2020
- Antiviral and antibacterial activity of hand sanitizer and surface disinfectant formulations.International journal of pharmaceutics · 2021
- Assessment of ethanol exposure from hand sanitizer use and potential for developmental toxicity in nursing infants.Journal of applied toxicology : JAT · 2022
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Encyclopedic overview
Hand sanitizer (also known as hand antiseptic, hand disinfectant, hand rub, or handrub) is a liquid, gel, or foam used to kill viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms on the hands. It can also come in the form of a cream, spray, or wipe. While hand washing with soap and water is generally preferred, hand sanitizer is a convenient alternative in settings where soap and water are unavailable. However, it is less effective against certain pathogens like norovirus and Clostridioides difficile and cannot physically remove harmful chemicals. Improper use, such as wiping off sanitizer before it dries, can also reduce its effectiveness, and some sanitizers with low alcohol concentrations are less effective. Additionally, frequent use of hand sanitizer may disrupt the skin's microbiome and cause dermatitis.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers, which contain at least 60% alcohol (ethanol or isopropyl alcohol), are recommended by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) when soap and water are not available. In healthcare settings, these sanitizers are often preferred over hand washing with soap and water because they are more effective at reducing bacteria and are better tolerated by the skin. However, hand washing should still be performed if contamination is visible or after using the toilet. Non-alcohol-based hand sanitizers, which may contain benzalkonium chloride or triclosan, are less effective and generally not recommended, though they are not flammable.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “hand sanitizer” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.