Australia and New Zealand Cleanroom Gloves Market Restraint
Gloves act as a barrier to avoid the transmission of microbial infection from healthcare professionals to patients during surgical procedures and vice versa. However, to act as a barrier, the efficiency of the cleanroom gloves should remain intact while performing research and development activities and others.
Risk of perforations in cleanroom gloves and duration of wearing of gloves specifically during various activities such as handling harmful chemicals and others can reduce its safety and effect in preventing the harmful effects of the chemical on the skin.
For instance, according to the article published in National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in March 2016, the perforation rate in the single gloves is 15.2%, in double gloves is 14.4%, in emergency operations is 15.5%, and in elective surgery is 14.3%.
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