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Pharmaceutical manufactures require accurate and reliable monitoring of level, mass or volume inside storage and process tanks to operate efficiently, avoiding downtime and production losses. ABM’s sanitary, non-contact level sensors and non-invasive level switch meet the demands for hygienic pharmaceutical applications.Inventory Management: Liquids, powders and ...
The first vaccine, created by Edward Jenner, was used to fight against cowpox in 1796 in England. Though rarely seen today, cowpox, a viral infection, was contracted often by milkmaids before the late 1700s. When someone touched the udder of a cow that was infected, they could contract cowpox. The cowpox virus is like smallpox; however, it is not as deadly as smallpox. Smallpox is a virus that ...
Economic and infrastructure problems hamper the availability of water for basic hygiene measure According to the World Health Organization (WHO) office of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), hand-washing is the No. 1 COVID-19 prevention strategy. That makes it difficult to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic in Venezuela, where only 18% of citizens have reliable access to safe water. But the ...
Infections in care homes and other social care settings can adversely affect the most vulnerable in society, including those who care for and support them. With a prevalent virus which scientists are still learning about and no vaccine yet available to combat the spread, what control measures can managers put in place to mitigate the spread from COVID-19? The Spread of Covid-19 COVID-19 has an ...
During this phase of the epidemic, the healthcare systems, care centers and other communities are facing prodigious challenges globally. India has taken rapid actions and necessary steps to ensure that we are well prepared to face the challenge and threat posed by the growing pandemic of Covid-19 the Corona Virus. Suspending travel visas, screening in airports, continuous surveillance and ...