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Manufacturer of Contaminated Medical Wipes Begins Reopening Process
Last year, it was reported that the deaths of 11 people, including a 2 year old Houston boy that died of an infection, were linked to microbial contamination issues with medical wipes. The infection, caused by a type of bacteria, resulted in the recall of tens of millions of pads and swabs. One of the companies involved with manufacturing the wipes has recently been given the Food and Drug ...
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EPA Takes Action To Bring Suffolk County Company into Compliance with Pesticides Regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with Air Techniques, Inc. of Melville, New York, to settle violations of federal law governing pesticides. The company, which sell wholesale cleaners and a surface disinfectant that are used to clean instruments, equipment and surfaces in dental offices and medical facilities, sold unregistered pesticides and imported pesticides ...
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Particles Plus and Covid-19
Particles Plus has had an important role in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic through the use of its instruments in cleanrooms, laboratories, and medical facilities worldwide. But on a more immediate basis, the company has worked hard to ensure the safety of its employees and its customers through the use of mandated health and safety procedures applied to the manufacturing and shipping of ...
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Analysis of the causes of the damage of paper plastic packaging bags in clinical application
The disinfection supply center undertakes the important task of supplying sterile articles and disposable sterile articles in the hospital. The quality of sterile articles is closely related to the quality of medical care. In order to further standardize the implementation of the standard, improve work efficiency, reduce medical costs, and reduce the consumption of human and material resources, ...
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EDGe Surgical Secures $4 Million in Series A Financing
EDGe Surgical, Inc., a privately held medical device company dedicated to innovative precision measurement solutions for orthopedic surgery, announced today that it has completed $4 million in financing. The Series A round includes $3 million raised plus a convertible note, bringing total funding secured by the company to $5.7 million, all from angel investors. Proceeds will be used for increased ...
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Environmental Pathogens, Antimicrobial Resistance and the Importance of Surface Disinfection in Healthcare Environments
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is the ability of microbes to resist the effects of drugs – that is, the germs are not killed and their growth is not stopped. These pathogens can be found in the environment in the air, water, soil and on surfaces, as well as in or on people and animals. All types of microbes have the ...
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