Sterilizing Medical Equipment Off The Grid

In austere settings, the cleanliness of medical equipment is crucial. “Sterile” and “clean” are often used interchangeably, but they’re different. Clean means free from visible dirt and contaminants, while sterile means all microbes, including bacteria and viruses, are destroyed. Understanding this distinction is key to providing safe, effective care when resources are limited and infection risks are high.

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