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US Finally Washes Its Hands of Antibacterial Soap

After years of arguably no benefits and known risks to antibiotic resistance, antibacterial soap is finally pulled from the shelves.

By Lorenzo Migliorato | August 16, 2017 | Economics, Environment, Health, Safety | Antibacterial Soap, Antibiotics, Bateria, Consumer Products, Environment, FDA, Germaphobia, Hand Washing, Hospitals, Johnson & Johnson, Mark Webber, Market Diversification, Pathogens, Stuart Levy, Timothy Burke, Triclosan, Unilever, Wastewater
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