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Mouthwash containing key chemical 'could help stop coronavirus' spread'

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coronavirus, according to new research. Professor Valerie O’Donnell is co-director of the Systems Immunity Research Institute at Cardiff University, and has been researching the power of mouthwash to help fight the disease.It is believed its transmission via saliva droplets could be reduced by the antiseptic qualities of mouthwash.Cetylpyridinium chloride – a key ingredient in many types of mouthwash – has been studied by scientists to uncover the effectiveness in helping stop the spread of coronavirus.The chemical has raised hopes due to the "virucidal effect" that it has to kill 99.9% of pathogens and bacteria in the mouth.

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