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. 2015 Mar 11;12(3):3026–3041. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120303026

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Figure 2

The increase in staphylococcal concentrations recovered from the bedside surfaces of (a) all control (received hypochlorite cleaning only) bed-units irrespective of the patients’ MRSA status (n = 36). (b) MRSA-positive patients (n = 6). (c) MRSA-negative patients (n = 30). The reduction in staphylococcal concentrations recovered from the bedside surfaces 4 hours after the application of JUC spray of (d) all bed-units irrespective of the patients’ MRSA status (n = 18). (e) MRSA-positive patients (n = 3). (f) MRSA-negative patients (n = 15).