Next time when you are in the kitchen, please check the place where you prepared the food. Do you want to know how many bacteria that cause disease can live there? There should be some. But please do not drive that image to drop you magazine and run antimicrobial cleaner under sink. Now these bacteria are hard to enter into your body and start serious damage. Because they are not enough in your kitchen. However, television advertisements for antimicrobial cleaners do not believe you. Those nasty football moms want you to be very afraid of the bacteria you live in your kitchen, you forget to buy their products - one
& Lt; Tab / & gt; The most serious consequence is that bacteria can become tolerant to therapeutic antibiotics when used excessively for consumer antibacterial products. More than 45% of soap contains antibacterial ingredients. The choices are not limited to that. Detergents, laundry detergents, garbage bags, sponges are increasingly becoming an antibacterial choice for consumers. Antibacterial products will not make you healthy. Even with the widespread use of antibiotics to treat and prevent human and animal diseases and even the increased use of antimicrobial cleansers in fact it helps to produce new stronger resistant bacterial strains There. Antibacterial products can make bacteria resistant to antibiotic drugs. Unlike therapeutic antibiotics, household antibacterial products are rarely used and unpredictable. Antibacterial products will reach somewhere after we washed them
Antibacterial soaps such as those containing triclosan are less sterilizing than normal soap. Using antimicrobial soap may even produce bacteria that are resistant to the antibacterial agent of the product and will make it difficult to kill these bacteria in the future. In 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration announced the regulation that commercial antiseptics and detergents containing most antimicrobial active ingredients (including triclosan and triclocarban) can not be sold to consumers. These products include liquid, foam and gel hand soap, soap and shower gel.
Antimicrobial soap is widely spread to health-oriented people. To date, there is no evidence that antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be selected using the recommended preservatives and disinfectants. However, antimicrobial soaps contain common antimicrobial agents such as triclosan with a wide range of resistant strains. Therefore, even if antimicrobial soap does not select antibiotic resistant strains, they may not be as effective as the market.