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pubmed-article:19152575pubmed:abstractTextNosocomial infections affect up to 26% of ICU patients. Compliance with the required hand hygiene procedures remains low, rarely exceeding 50%, with skin irritation as one of the main reasons for lack of conformity. The aim was to quantify the epidermal barrier effects, particularly erythema, from repetitive exposure to hand hygiene procedures among health care workers (HCWs) using an objective, reliable clinical method that could evaluate the entire hand surface.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19152575pubmed:articleTitleUse of digital photography and image analysis techniques to quantify erythema in health care workers.lld:pubmed
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