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WASHINGTON – It’s a sign of cold and flu season – hand sanitizers in your pockets, purses, office-places and schools.
reports that hand sanitizer sales totaled more than $173 million last year, and that was during a mild flu season, according to SymphonyIRI Group, a Chicago-based market research firm.
Marketwatch says sales typically stay consistent except for 2009 during the swine flu outbreak, when sales jumped to $301 million.
It’s too early to know whether sales will increase this year as the flu outbreak worsens.
But do hand sanitizers really work to kill germs?
On ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s “Ask the Doctor” program Wednesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, says hand sanitizers work well if there’s not a sink around.
“They’ll work but the most important thing is washing your hands,” he says. “Washing your hands is good, better than anything.”
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