id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264264-7j3xirfg TüRsen, Ümit CORONAVIRUS‐DAYS IN DERMATOLOGY 2020-04-15 .txt text/plain 2144 128 49 Soap works better than alcohol and disinfectants at destroying the structure of viruses. Soap dissolves the fat membrane, and the virus falls apart like a house of cards and "dies," or rather, it becomes inactive as viruses aren't really alive. Apart from alcohol and soap, antibacterial agents in those products don't affect the virus structure much. However, it was observed that washing hands with soap is better than using alcohol-based disinfectants in removing the noroviruses, rhinovirus and H1N1 influenza virus from hands (Tuladhar 2015, Kopra 2012, Grayson 2009 ). Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin as a treatment of COVID-19: results of an open-label non-randomized clinical trial Efficacy of soap and water and alcohol-based hand-rub preparations against live H1N1 influenza virus on the hands of human volunteers Single treatment with ethanol hand rub is ineffective against human rhinovirus--hand washing with soap and water removes the virus efficiently ./cache/cord-264264-7j3xirfg.txt ./txt/cord-264264-7j3xirfg.txt