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Binding and Inactivating Coronavirus with Clinoptilolite

Binding and Inactivating Coronavirus with Clinoptilolite

Natural zeolites are known to bind various bacteria and viruses. Researchers hypothesised that clinoptilolite can also bind members of the Coronaviridae family. Results showed that the addition of 0.01% PCT purified clinoptilolite to a HCoV-229E suspension containing 16,000 PFU per ml resulted in an 87% reduction of the virus concentration. Results suggest that purified clinoptilolite in a ...

ByKMI Zeolite Inc.


TOMI SteraMist Helps Controlling the Spread of C. auris

TOMI SteraMist Helps Controlling the Spread of C. auris

The CDC has declared C. auris as an urgent Antifungal Resistant (AR) Threat Candida auris, C. auris, is a type of fungus that causes severe infections and is spread very easily, especially through healthcare facilities and equipment. C. auris has been a burden on healthcare systems since it was discovered in 2009 and surfaced in the United States in ...

BySteraMist Disinfection


VX400M: vaccination campaign safe from potentially infected aerosol

VX400M: vaccination campaign safe from potentially infected aerosol

Airsafe medical aerosol high-flow suction system protect patients and healthcare operators in each phase of Covid-19 pandemic. It is in everyday situations that aerosol suction systems prove to be fundamental to keep spread of infection under control. Daily situations like vaccination: central stage in the fight against pandemic. As a fact, healthcare operators take the risk of exposure every ...

ByAirsafe


Modified bacteria produce tetanus toxin, which is utilized to treat fatal pancreatic cancer   

Modified bacteria produce tetanus toxin, which is utilized to treat fatal pancreatic cancer  

Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant tumor of the digestive tract that is difficult to diagnose and treat, and the morbidity and mortality rates have risen dramatically in recent years. Pancreatic cancer is at an advanced stage when diagnosed when cancer cells have spread and are hard to control. The most frequent pancreatic cancer is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), accounting for ...

ByCreative Biolabs


The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

The Burden of Hospital Acquired Infections on Health Systems

What is a Hospital Acquired Infection? A Hospital-Acquired Infection (HAI) (also know as a Healthcare-Associated Infection (HCAI) or nosocomial infection) is defined by WHO as ‘an infection acquired in hospital by a patient who was admitted for a reason other than that infection1‘. This includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge, and also occupational ...

ByTriMedika


Cyber security challenges in hospitals

Cyber security challenges in hospitals

"In 15years, and across our fleet of more than 500 installed machines, we have had no viral infections," says Eric Lechopier, Director of Software Developmentat ISIS. This is a record that we can proudly announce at a time when cyber attacks are skyrocketing in hospitals. We do not have the solution to these attacks and we cannot guarantee that our customers will not be attacked. What we can do ...

ByISIS S.A.S


Shoe Sanitizing Stations for Hospitals

Shoe Sanitizing Stations for Hospitals

During an early 2020 study in Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers swabbed multiple surfaces at a healthcare facility to study aerosol and surface distribution. Around 50% of the samples from healthcare workers’ footwear contained genetic material from the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In addition, as medical staff walk around the ward, the virus can be tracked all over the ...

ByHealthy Sole, L.L.C.


10 scientific reasons why SARS-CoV-2 is airborne

10 scientific reasons why SARS-CoV-2 is airborne

Lancet publised and article1) on May 1. 2021 “10 scientific reasons in support of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2”. We introduce the article piece by piece with a solution how to successfully remove and destroy viruses from indoor ...

ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd.


Fighting against MERS in Saudi Arabian central hospitals - Case Study

Fighting against MERS in Saudi Arabian central hospitals - Case Study

Damman Central Hospital Located in Dammam, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia A Government hospital, under Ministry of Health KSA Number of beds: 451 Challenge When the MERS epidemic struck Saudi Arabia, hospitals were not ready for the amount of patients that desperately needed isolation rooms. That was not the only challenge they were facing. In addition, existing isolation rooms ...

ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd.


What is the Difference Between Virus and Bacteria?

What is the Difference Between Virus and Bacteria?

Sun Tzu once said, “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” This is the philosophy you should take into the battle against viruses and bacteria. If you know the difference between virus and bacteria, and how to best take on each, you can never lose. The COVID-19 pandemic has left everyone with a newfound passion for eliminating ...

ByAirfree


Myths vs Facts: HPV and Cervical Cancer

Myths vs Facts: HPV and Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer affecting and causing deaths among women in India. Cervical cancer is caused by the Human Papilloma Virus or HPV. The lower part of the uterus known as Cervix is affected due to HPV infection. This cancer develops very slowly and most of the times is asymptomatic during the development stage. HPV infection is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...

ByAindra Systems


HealthySole Technology Being Used for Safety in Gyms!

HealthySole Technology Being Used for Safety in Gyms!

After months with nothing but virtual workouts and, more recently, personal training and outdoor classes, CrossTown Fitness has been getting ready to let people back inside its three Chicago gyms. There are socially distant workout stations marked on the floor. They’ve stocked up on cleaning supplies to disinfect weights, cardio equipment and frequently touched surfaces, and purchased ...

ByHealthy Sole, L.L.C.


Coronavirus COVID-19 news & health guidance

Coronavirus COVID-19 news & health guidance

For The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. The WHO continues to be a trusted source of the latest information about this unprecedented situation, with frequent updates posted at who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 as well as via Twitter @WHO. Key advice from the WHO on minimising the spread of infection by SARS-CoV-2 ...

ByAirora, Division of Hydroxyl Technologies


Surgicure Technologies and an AU Graduate`s Innovative Bite Block

Surgicure Technologies and an AU Graduate`s Innovative Bite Block

Biotechnologies provide a fundamental crux between improving laboratory sciences and the medical field. The development of these new technologies requires both technical prowess and a keen business sense so that the products reach the people that need them. One student at the cross section of this crux is Irena Volkov. Volkov recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience and a ...

BySurgicure Technologies, Inc


Keeping hygiene front of mind

Keeping hygiene front of mind

Hygiene is drummed into us from a young age. It usually starts with the more unsavoury lessons – like don’t pick your nose – and gradually migrates to the importance of showers, deodorant and good sexual health. It’s only when some of us dedicate themselves to caring for others do we fully appreciate how important hygiene is. In a good hospital robust infection control ...

ByDDC


Antibiotic resistance genes a growing problem in chinese estuaries

Antibiotic resistance genes a growing problem in chinese estuaries

Large amounts of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have been found throughout estuaries in coastal China, and scientists say they’re causing potentially dangerous changes to local bacteria. When bacteria mutate and become resistant to antibiotics, it endangers human health and life. If antibiotics can’t work properly, infectious diseases will increase, and health-care costs will ...

ByFluence Corporation


UVC helps cut heating costs in jails

UVC helps cut heating costs in jails

If you think it’s hard to get HVAC money for schools and similar public buildings, there is a harder nut to crack: correctional facilities. It can be even more difficult to get additional funds appropriated to improve conditions in buildings where people are incarcerated. Compounding the problem, many correctional facility employees are in close proximity with the inmate community daily. ...

ByE-CO

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