Antiseptic residue may promote the emergence of resistant bacteria

Bogdan Hofbauer

An antiseptic substance commonly used to disinfect patients' skin in hospitals can persist on various surfaces for several hours and could contribute to the emergence of bacteria that are tolerant or even resistant to its action, according to a study published in the scientific journal Environmental Science & Technology, cited by Live Science. The research draws attention to a possible unwanted side effect of the intensive use of antiseptics in hospitals: repeated exposure of bacteria to small