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It's one of the country's most renowned hospitals, and it's located in Chicago. But questions about its cleanliness were raised, and Investigator Dave Savini takes a look with a hidden camera. 
After watching that video, you will be happy to know that a New Class of Cleaning Products Has Entered Health Care Facilities. Check out our simple 3-Step Cleaning Process that will kill up to 99.99999% of Staphylococcus Aureus on surfaces with our Germ Killing CLEANpHIRST Cleaning Products. The following is a partial list of entities in the health care arena now using products available from CLEANpHIRST™: - Anda Pharmaceuticals, Weston, Fla.
- Emergency Medical Products, Waukesha, Wisc.
- Hollister International, Libertyville, Ill.
- Invacare Supply Group, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
- Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, Ill.
- LTAC Acute Care VA Hospital, Lafayette, La.
- Northern Ohio Medical Specialists, Huron, Ohio
- Passport Health, Nationwide
- Sullivan County Nursing Home, Unity, N.H.
- Westboro State Hospital, Westboro, Mass.
- Woodridge Nursing Home, Grapevine, Texas
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While Cases are Still Occurring, for a Month No States had Widespread H1N1 Activity Is the U.S. swine flu epidemic over? Federal health officials won't go so far as to say that, but on Friday they reported for the fourth week in a row that no states had widespread flu activity. U.S. cases have been declining since October. An official with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says swine flu cases are still occurring and are likely to continue a while longer at some level. But another expert said a future large wave of cases now seems very unlikely. The expert, Vanderbilt University's Dr. William Schaffner, said the epidemic has "one foot in the grave." An estimated 70 million Americans have been vaccinated against swine flu through a government vaccination campaign that started in October. Meanwhile, an estimated 55 million or more got sick from swine flu and recovered, meaning they developed some level of natural immunity from the experience. Combined, that means that 40 percent or more of the public has immunity to the virus. Such numbers will make it difficult for swine flu in its current form to reappear in a new wave, Schaffner noted. Labels: cleanphirst, H1N1 Swine Flu, Prevent Flu Infection
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