In 2005, an FDA advisory panel overwhelmingly concluded that there was
no evidence that antibacterial soaps were more effective than regular
soaps for preventing infection. Why then does the American public seem
obsessed with use of these products? And what about the possibility that
use of antibacterial products could lead to the development of
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dvisory panel overwhelmingly concluded that there was no evidence that antibacterial soaps were more effective than regular soaps for preventing infection. Why then does the American public seem obsessed with use of these products? And what about the possibility that use of antibacterial products could lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant superbugs?
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