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Study:
Anti-Bacterial Soaps Don't Deliver
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040302/ap_on_he_me/anti_bacterial_soap
Tue Mar 2,
By DAVID B. CARUSO, Associated Press
Writer
The study, published in Tuesday's
edition of the Annals of Internal Medicine, concluded that the products did not
reduce the risk for symptoms of the viral infections that are among the most
common causes of colds, coughs and stomach aches.
The study's lead author, Elaine
Larson, said the results would not surprise physicians; the products tested
were designed to kill bacteria, not viruses.
But that may not be as clear to the average consumer, she said. "People think, in their
heads, that if they use an anti-bacterial soap, it will keep them from getting
an infection," Larson said. "What we found is that these products
don't offer much added value." The study did not say if the soaps were effective in reducing
bacterial infections.
Brian Sansoni,
a spokesman for the Soap and Detergent Association, a group that represents
soap makers, said it was unfair for the study's authors to have tested
anti-bacterial products for their ability to fend off viruses they were not
designed to fight. "It's important to remember that the products that were
tested here do not make anti-viral claims," he said. Sansoni said consumers should not
misinterpret the study as saying that anti-bacterial products are worthless. He
said other studies have shown that anti-bacterial soaps and household cleaning
products are effective in killing off organisms that cause a variety of
illnesses, including skin infections and food poisoning.
The growing use of anti-bacterial
soaps in the home has been of concern to some scientists who theorize that
their widespread use might lead to the evolution of harder-to-kill, antibiotic-resistant
germs.
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