263: Lavender and Catheters

263: Lavender and Catheters

Author: Vincent Racaniello April 16, 2022 Duration: 1:03:11

TWiM explains the use of lavender oil to disrupt Listeria biofilms, and how treatment of catheters with liquid silicone reduces associated urinary tract infections.

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