Researchers Create Non-stick Coating That Repels External Molecules, Even Viruses and Bacteria; Clinical Laboratories May Soon Find It Easier to Keep Surfaces Free from Bacterial Contamination
Hospital-acquired infections could finally be prevented and no longer threaten the health of patients and hospital workers In what may be the most significant development in healthcare’s fight against hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, have developed an ultra-repellent coating that prevents anything—including viruses and bacteria—from adhering to surfaces covered […]
Source: Dark Daily - Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Jude Tags: Uncategorized ACS ACS Nano american chemical society anatomic pathology antibiotic resistant bacteria Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy CDC clinical laboratory clinical pathology Dark Daily dark intelligence group Dark Report Source Type: news
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