NEW results against Measles & Candida for our Endurocide® Hospital Curtains.
Our patented hospital curtain has now been tested and shown to be effective against:
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Measles virus (Measles morbillivirus)
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Candida auris
Managing Director of Bio Technics, David Evans commented:
“We are conscious that pathogens considered a risk in healthcare settings are continually evolving and changing. To offer valuable solutions for everyday use, our products must continually be tried & tested against the most relevant healthcare pathogens.
Working with our customers to determine the next pathogens our products should be tested against helps ensure we not only provide a product that is tested and proven to be effective but is also relevant for their area of healthcare infection control. These latest results expand the already comprehensive testing data we offer on our standard Endurocide® Antimicrobial Plus Curtains.”
The pathogens tested and why they are important
As you may have seen in the media - Measles cases are increasing. In an article published in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it states that provisional data from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that during the first six months of 2019 there have been more measles cases reported worldwide than in any year since 2006. Between January – July 2019, 182 countries reported 364,808 measles cases to the WHO. This surpasses the 129,239 reported during the same time period in 2018. The WHO Regions with the biggest increases in reported measles cases include the African Region (900%), the Western Pacific Region (230%) and the European Region (150%)3.
Candida auris, is a relatively new pathogen first identified in Japan in 2009 and is now considered a global health threat. It is often multidrug-resistant, meaning that drugs commonly used to treat it do not work.
According to Public Health England, as of the beginning of July 2017, 20 separate NHS Trusts and independent hospitals in the United Kingdom had detected over 200 patients colonised or infected with Candida auris. Three hospitals have seen large nosocomial outbreaks that have proved difficult to control, despite intensive infection prevention and control measures.2
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology states that multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris remained viable for at least 14 and 28 days.3
Given this information, it is important to ensure that products which are used daily by staff and patients, such as Hospital Curtains, are effective against these additional pathogens. Our standard patented Endurocide® Antimicrobial Plus Curtains have been tested and shown to be effective against Measles & Candida auris.
For more information about the comprehensive testing undertaken on our Endurocide® Antimicrobial Plus Curtains, please get in touch:
Please Note: Test results against Candida auris are not applicable to Endurocide® Printed Curtains.