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The internet is in the running for a Nobel Peace Prize. Yes, you read that right. http://bit.ly/9iDjqQ
— Wired (@wired) March 14, 2010
via Twittelator
Yet the data tell a less compelling story about sanitizers like Purell. In 2005, Boston-based doctors published the very first clinical trial of alcohol-based hand sanitizers in homes and enrolled about 300 families with young children in day care. For five months, half the families got free hand sanitizer and a "vigorous hand-hygiene" curriculum. But the spread of respiratory infections in homes didn't budge, a result that "somewhat surprised" the researchers.