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    Dear All,
    Does anyone use Betadine impregnated surgical scrub sponges. If so I
    would be interested in where they could be obtained.

    Liz Vanderlinde
    Infection Control Officer
    North West Private Hospital

    Brickport Road, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia
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    Helen Scott
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    Hi Liz,
    Apparently we used to use them; we don’t anymore but I’ve been reliably informed that the plain ones we use are made by the same company who we had the Betadine impregnated ones from, and this is 3M. I do not know if this is still the case though.
    Cheers,
    Helen.
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    Helen Scott
    Clinical Nurse Specialist |
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    Anaesthetics & Recovery
    Nepean Private Hospital
    Kingswood, NSW.
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    >>> On 17/07/2012 at 11:30 am, in message , “VANDERLINDE, Liz” wrote:
    Dear All,
    Does anyone use Betadine impregnated surgical scrub sponges. If so I would be interested in where they could be obtained.

    Liz Vanderlinde
    Infection Control Officer
    North West Private Hospital
    Brickport Road, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia
    T +61 3 6432 6022 F +61 3 6431 6158
    E Liz.Vanderlinde@healthecare.com.au W ( http:/// )
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