Which of the following is a true statement about alcohol-based hand hygiene products?

A. Alcohol type, concentration of alcohol, and contact time affect the efficacy of alcohol-based hand hygiene products
B. a Small volume of alcohol application to the hands is as effective as hand washing with plain soap and water
C. Wet hands do not affect the efficacy of alcohol-based hand products

Answer: A. Alcohol type, concentration of alcohol, and contact time affect the efficacy of alcohol-based hand hygiene products

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