¶ … Antibacterial Soap by Children Promote Antimicrobial Drug Resistance?
Patient Problem:
Today, young people are encouraged to wash their hands several times a day in order to stay healthy (Clean hands save lives, 2015). This guidance is based on research that confirms that regular handwashing is the most cost-effective approach to keeping young people healthy (Clean hands save lives, 2015). For instance, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) emphasizes that, "Regular handwashing, particularly before and after certain activities, is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick, and prevent the spread of germs to others. It's quick, it's simple, and it can keep us all from getting sick" (Clean hands save lives, 2015, para. 1). The potential exists, though, that using antibacterial soap versus regular soap and water causes antimicrobial drug resistance in children. These concerns are similar to concerns that the over-prescription of powerful antibiotics for routine healthcare problems that could be treated otherwise diminishes the effectiveness of antibiotics in future situations where their application may be essential.
The research to date indicates that using regular soap and water is more effective than antibacterial soap. In fact, the CDC recommends the use of antibacterial soap only in those cases where there is no soap and water available (When & how to wash your hands, 2015). In this regard, the CDC advises that even using whatever...
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