Is this hospital infection caused by C. difficile any more difficult to remove from the environment than other hospital infections?

C. Difficile are types of bacteria that produce resistant spores that are able to persist in the environment longer than other bacteria. Although they will not be killed by alcohol hand gels, they can be removed with soap and water.

Staff, patients and visitors need to wash hands with soap and water in addition to using alcohol hand gels. Disinfectants containing bleach need to be used on surfaces and floors to ensure that the spread of infection is controlled. More.

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