We do some handswab testing after washing to ensure peoples handwashing is effective. Great. Normally though the team see my QAs coming and are far more rigorous than they would normally be (I've got them a place to hide and get people by surprise so we're working on that) what I'd like to do is in production hand swabs to ensure people are washing their hands at appropriate frequencies during the shift.
But what to test for? Would S. aureus be the most sensible thing?
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