Scientists from China and Hong Kong say they have created tiny robots that can help clear serious bacterial infections deep inside the sinuses, without the need for surgery or drugs. Published in ...
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health has purchased seven “germ-zapping” robots that use ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, mold and other pathogens to improve patient safety. The Xenex ...
EMMET COUNTY, Mi (WPBN/WGTU) -- As medical professionals across the globe stop to recognize the start of International Infection Prevention Week, the staff at McLaren Northern Michigan hospital in ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — They’re the unseen visitors in hospitals. But they can be fatal. Germs that cause hospital-acquired infections — lurking in the bloodstream and surgical wounds — are a stubbornly ...
ODENSE, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As new coronavirus variants spread, the growth in demand for infection prevention solutions using UV-C light is projected to reach $18.94 billion by 2030, witnessing ...
The Jewish Home and Care Center in Milwaukee said this month that it had reduced the rate of infections after a year of using the LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robot to disinfect rooms. Results were ...
Fast Company's Nina Mandell writes about how an early adopter of UV infection-control robotics—St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center in Syracuse—is seeing positive results. Since mid-2012, the hospital ...
Swarms of microrobots have been designed to help get rid of bacterial sinus infections. After completing the task, these tiny robots can be easily expelled from the nose. Interestingly, these tiny, ...
This is the eighth peer-reviewed study that demonstrates how a hospital successfully reduced its infection rates after utilizing Xenex Disinfection Services’ unique Xenon Full-Spectrum Disinfection™ ...
MANCHESTER - Three of the toughest warriors in the ongoing battle against infection at the Elliot Hospital don't complain about their shifts or ask for time off. Aurora, Violet and Twilight are ...
With multiple health threats like COVID-19 still looming and flu season ahead, people are concerned about their safety, especially if/when they need to seek serious medical attention. Some individuals ...