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User manual Airfree, model P80

Manafacture: Airfree
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File name: hospitals_guide_P80.pdf
Language of manual:en
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The pathogens can be sprayed in many ways, via natural or forced ventilation system, water spray, skin scales released by patients and medical staff, coughing and sneezing . Studies also show that staff members can liberate between 1,500 to 50,000 bacteria per minute and those pathogens suspension in the air for long periods that 80 to 90% of all surgical wound bad air quality and that cleaner infection risk. Studies on hospital acquired infections began more than 150 years ago with Ignaz Semmelweis and Florence Nightingale and contributed to the advance of microbiologic and prophylactic actions in hospital enviroments. Despite the increase of asepsis practices, hospital infections are still considered a public health concern. Hospital indoor air, a micro-organism contamination mean “Staphylococus aureus” is the most common bacteria in hospital infections across the world and are especially linked to surgical wound infections that represent 11% of all nosocomial infections in England. Other bacterial pathogens have high relevance in airborne transmitted diseases and are well studied like the “Streptococcus spp” and “Pseudomonas aeruginosa”. Airborne pathogens are commonly related to respiratory tract infections which correspond to 23% of all hospital infections in England. “Aspergillus spp” is the most common fungus acquired trough air transmission in hospitals. The “conidius propagulus” small size allows it to be suspension in the air for long periods of time, remaining for months, even in low humidity places. Studies 75% of the Invasive “Aspergillosis” cases result especially due to the difficulty in diagnosing it. The daily therapy cost is extremely high over .701, average therapy cost of . 9.814(*) cost of just one invasive “Aspergillosis” patient is approximately equivalent to 60 *considering a 70 kg patient. (of Lamb) is US$188 per dose is 5.0 mg/kg/day. Estimated daily cost Some important pathogens To prevent is better than to remedy Hospital infections not only result in high financial cost but also in high number of lost lives. Therefore, better than the clinical treatment itself, the prevention of hospital infections is the best strategy as being cheaper and more effective. The annual cost of treatment and hospitalization in England accounts for .1bn. According to the NAO (National Audit Office) 2000 report, the NHS could have saved .150m if preventive actions involving hospital hygiene and infection control had been taken. Staphylococcus Aspergillus “Staphylococus aureus” is the most common bacteria in hospital infections across the world and are especially linked to surgical wound infections that represent 11% of all nosocomial infections in England. Other bacterial pathogens have high relevance in airborne transmitted diseases and are well studied like the “Streptococcus spp” and “Pseudomonas aeruginosa”. Airborne pathogens are commonly related to respiratory tract infections which correspond to 23% of all hospital infections in England. “Aspergillus spp” is the most common fungus acquired trough air transmission in hospitals. The “conidius propagulus” small size allows it to be suspension in the air for long periods of time, remaining for months, even in low humidity places. Studies 75% of the Invasive “Aspergillosis” cases result especially due to the difficulty in diagnosing it. The daily therapy cost is extremely high over .701, average therapy cost of . 9.814(*) cost of just one invasive “Aspergillosis” patient is approximately equivalent to 60 *considering a 70 kg patient. (of Lamb) is US$188 per dose is 5.0 mg/kg/day. Estimated daily cost Some important pathogens To prevent is better than to remedy Hospital infections not only result in high financial cost but also in high number of lost lives. Therefore, better than the clinical treatment itself, the prevention of hospital infections is the best strategy as being cheaper and more effective. The annual cost of treatment and hospitalization in England accounts for .1bn. According to the NAO (National Audit Office) 2000 report, the NHS could have saved .150m if preventive actions involving hospital hygiene and infection control had been taken. Staphylococcus Aspergillus Destroys micro-organisms regardless of its virulence and size Reduces toxic ozone Totally silent, does not disturb patients No maintenance required, no toxic filters to No installation required, “plug in” unit Low purchase and operating cost It is reasonable to presume that airborne bacteria and fungus wide number of infections installation of Airfree. Airfree proven efficiency Airfree air purifier is proven to drastically reduce the airborne microbial charge. In many microbiologic tests in real life conditions performed by ISO 17025 certified independent laboratories, Airfree airborne bacterial and fungal charge reduction in the environment is close to 90%. Airfree reduces toxic Ozone as well. The extraordinary efficiency of patented Airfree technology combines excellent t...


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