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The CDC recommends sanitizing at least daily until the baby is 3 months or older and for longer if they're immunocompromised. Otherwise, it's not as big of a priority, but you may still want to ...
Steris’ technological leadership in applied sterilization technologies, or AST, could attract new customers lacking the capacity to navigate the latest regulatory challenges.
The Multisociety Guidance for Sterilization and High-level Disinfection provides evidence-based, practical recommendations that reflect current science, expert consensus, and real-world challenges ...
Small R&D test runs help evaluate these effects before larger batch sterilization. In compliance with new EPA regulations, Eurofins ensures that over 99% of EO gas used during sterilization is removed ...
Innovative sterilization cases and trays are instrumental in reducing infection risk in medical settings. Learn notable things about them and their makers.
Forced Sterilization of Disabled People Isn’t a Relic of the Past In a majority of states, eugenics laws still let doctors sterilize disabled patients against their will.
American women fearing further erosion of reproductive rights choosing sterilization Researchers looking at insurance claim data from 2021 and 2022 say around 4.8 million females underwent tubal ...
Peru’s forced sterilization program in the 1990s was recently ruled a crime against humanity. That’s only the first step in securing justice.
More than five percent of women who get their tubes tied later become pregnant, a new analysis suggests — and researchers say the failure of tubal sterilization procedures, which are widely ...
Researchers found an increase in surgical sterilization among women after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.
Tubal sterilization is thought to be a permanent form of birth control and is the most common method of contraception nationally. But a new study reports that tubal surgery fails often enough that ...