Infection Potential Articles & Analysis: Older
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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 ...
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One of the first safety measure to adopt concerns suction of aerosol potentially infected. ...
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Discover the entire AirSafe line, completed with extractors, plants and filtering systems designed and produced for active protection from potentially infected aerosol in medical contexts. Airsafe not only offers mobile aerosol extractors, but also versions wall- and ceiling-mounted to save floor space and centralized plants to cover more than one workstations. ...
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It’s 1st product, the Orchid SRV, is designed to prevent unwanted dislodgements of IVs to reduce the potential for infections, infiltrations and phlebitis, as well as improving IV integrity and customer satisfaction. ...
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Pathogen Genomics Research Host-pathogen genomics and transcriptomics have strengthened our understanding of human-pathogen interactions and the fast identification of potential diagnostic and prognostic markers. Relying on the high-quality genomic database, bioinformatics has greatly expanded the depth and dimension of our study of infectious ...
Routine vascular access for hemodialysis presents an inherent infection risk due to potential introduction of bacteria during cannulation. ...
By sorting memory B cells from EBOV infection survivors, these researches isolated two broadly reactive anti-GP monoclonal antibodies, 1C3 and 1C11, that potently neutralize, protect rodents from disease, and lack sGP cross-reactivity. ...
Clinical research conducted has revealed that inflammation of the endothelium and microangiopathy occur commonly in the blood vessels of the lungs of people who died because of aSARS-CoV-2 infection. This observation led to the hypothesis that visible changes in the perfusion of the lungs on a CT scan could be a biomarker for a poor prognosis with COVID-19. ...
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This app will enable employees to digitally submit pictures of their documentation for weekly COVID test results, vaccination proof, the COVID log and other recordkeeping requirements as well as report potential COVID infections. If you are interested in being notified when the product is available, please let us know by filling out the contact form at this ...
Childhood vaccinations provide immunity to children against serious infectious diseases before they are exposed to them to prevent illness. Many childhood diseases, such as smallpox and polio, have been almost completely eradicated as a result of widespread, standardized childhood vaccination programs. Some vaccinations, such as those for highly contagious diseases including measles, mumps, ...
She continued to gather data on death rates around the world, analysing sanitation conditions. She drew correlations on the potential effects infected water could be having on populations, with a priority to ensure hospitals received full sanitation services. ...
These older devices were clunky and used with multiple patients, potentially spreading infection. They were also painful in the cases of burn victims as medical staff struggled to put this equipment on. ...
It doesn’t look like much, until you consider what it could prevent in the operating room. “There are extra infections, potential fatalities, extra damage, and length in stay in the hospital… more expensive procedures, and it’s costing the patients and hospitals a ton of money,” Volkov said. ...
Any saliva, blood or vomit could carry the virus and infect any who comes into contact with it. The key is a quick response, to contain and control any outbreak as quickly as possible. ...
Any saliva, blood or vomit could carry the virus and infect any who comes into contact with it. The key is a quick response, to contain and control any outbreak as quickly as possible. ...
However, that is only part of the equation. Keeping sources of potential infection at front of mind is the missing piece of the puzzle in order to maximise the effectiveness of infection control procedures and hygiene standards. ...
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Hence, these faecally-contaminated water sources may be a potential transmission route of HAV infection and a potential source of contamination of irrigated fresh produce in SA. ...
The presence of a defective prophage in an industrial strain could provide superinfection immunity to the host but could also contribute DNA in recombination events to produce new phages potentially infective for the host strain in a large-scale fermentation ...