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In the operating room, the “5-second rule” apparently does not apply.Researchers at Duke University Medical Center deliberately dropped polyethylene knee and hip liners on the operating room (OR) floor and quickly scooped them up to see how quickly contamination occurred. They found clinically important pathogens contaminated 34% of liners within moments of hitting the floor.
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