- LONDON (ANI) -- A year long trial of a negative air
ioniser in an intensive care ward of a hospital in the UK has proven
to be a complete success story with hundred percent elimination of
air-borne infections of the bacteria acinetobacter.
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- In the first such epidemiological study, researchers found that
the infection rate fell to zero during the trial. "We were
absolutely astounded to find such clear cut results," engineer Clive
Begg at the University of Leeds, UK, was quoted as saying in New
Scientist.
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- Stephen Dean, a consultant at the St James's Hospital in Leeds
where the trial took place says: "The results have been fantastic so
much so that we have asked the university to leave the ionisers with
us."
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- The ionisers produce negative air ions that collide with
suspended particles and give them a charge. The scientists believe
charged particles aggregate together and fall out of the air,
thereby disinfecting the atmosphere and stopping the transmission of
infection.
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- Acinetobacter infections are often very difficult to treat as
the bacterium is resistant to many antibiotics. It poses no real
threat to healthy humans but can cause serious infections in people
with weakened immune systems.
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- About 10 per cent of infections in the UK's public hospitals
have been estimated to be airborne, but Kerr says it may be even
higher, as conventional methods to sample airborne bacteria are
inefficient, the report further adds. (ANI)
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