03/27/2026
High-level disinfection (HLD) is critical for patient safety—especially when it comes to transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) probes.
Our latest whitepaper breaks down best practices, regulatory guidance, and practical workflows to help you stay compliant and protect patients.
Did you know? The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) recognizes chlorine dioxide as an accepted high-level disinfectant (HLD) for ultrasound probes—giving facilities an effective, evidence-based option.
Download the full whitepaper to learn more and strengthen your infection prevention protocols.
https://www.parkerlabs.com/the-importance-of-high-level-disinfection-on-transvaginal-ultrasound-tvus-probes-brochure/