Methods for evaluating changes in skin condition due to the effects of antimicrobial hand cleansers: two studies comparing a new waterless chlorhexidine gluconate/ethanol-emollient antiseptic preparation with a conventional water-applied product.
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G L Grove | G. Grove | C. Zerweck | C R Zerweck | J M Heilman | J D Pyrek | J. Pyrek | J. Heilman
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