CMAJ • November 10, 2009; 181 (10). First published October 5, 2009; doi:10.1503/cmaj.109-3066
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Conflict emerges over value of handwashing

Carolyn Brown and Wayne Kondro

Ottawa, Ont.
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Prominent microbiologist Dr. Donald Low argues that the Public Health Agency of Canada’s hand hygiene recommendations "are not evidence-based.". Image courtesy of ©2009 Jupiterimages Corp.