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| Tuesday, 7 January, 2003, 12:19 GMT Hands-on approach to beat hospital bugs ![]() Staff practise washing their hands using the dye A hospital trust in West Yorkshire is battling against the rise of bugs and infections by promoting hand washing. Staff at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Calderdale Royal Hospital can wash their hands using a cream containing an invisible blue dye. Hands are then put in an ultra-violet cabinet with the dye showing which areas have been missed. Since 1999 the hospital has had a handwashing roadshow to teach staff the importance of cleanliness. Positive response Infection Control Expert Carole Hallam said: "We dedicate one week a year to take the cabinet into the workplace and let staff have a go at hand washing. "We are using the cream to help to improve the technique of hand washing. "With the dye, staff can see the areas they have missed. "You pick up germs continuously in hospital touching surfaces and people." | See also: 27 Dec 02 | Health 13 Dec 02 | Health 13 Dec 02 | Health Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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