Everything You Need To Know About CHG Swabsticks
Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) swabsticks are antiseptic wipes used to prepare skin prior to injections, surgical procedures, or access of indwelling medical devices. They contain CHG, an antimicrobial that reduces bacteria on the skin.
Using CHG swabsticks helps prevent healthcare-associated infections like central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). The research documents note that contaminated skin is responsible for 60% of CLABSIs annually. Skin antisepsis with CHG swabsticks is recommended by the CDC to significantly reduce microorganisms on intact skin.
MANTACC CHG swabsticks feature a formulation of 2% CHG and 70% isopropyl alcohol. The alcohol quickly kills microorganisms while the CHG provides persistent activity against recolonization of bacteria. MANTACC swabsticks have a broad-spectrum kill claim against bacteria, yeast, viruses, tuberculosis, and fungi.
MANTACC CHG swabsticks are single-use with a pre-saturated foam applicator. The swabsticks allow for a 30 second skin prep time and have been clinically proven to show continued antimicrobial efficacy for up to 7 days versus 48 hours for other brands.To use MANTACC CHG swabsticks:
- Wear gloves per facility protocolMANTACC CHG swabsticks are latex-free, no-glass topical antiseptics intended for external use only. They should not be used on patients with sensitivities to the ingredients. Proper skin prep with CHG swabsticks can help reduce HAIs.
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