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Light Technology Combats Hospital Infections

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GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 15, 2010 — A pioneering lighting system that can kill hospital superbugs — including MRSA and C. diff — has been developed by at the University of Strathclyde. The technology decontaminates the air and exposed surfaces by bathing them in a narrow spectrum of visible-light wavelengths, known as HINS-light. Clinical trials at Glasgow Royal Infirmary have shown that the HINS-light Environmental Decontamination System provides significantly greater reductions of bacterial pathogens in the hospital environment than can be achieved by cleaning and disinfection alone, providing a huge...Read full article

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    Published: November 2010
    BiophotonicsC.diffClostridium difficileConsumerEnvironmental Decontamination systemEuropeGerry WoosleyGlasgow Royal InfirmaryHINS-lighthospital superbugshospitalsisolation roomsJohn Andersonkilling pathogensLED technologiesLight Sourceslight technologymeticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusMichelle MacleanMRSApthogensResearch & TechnologyScotlandScott MacGregorUniversity of Strathclydevisible-light wavelengthsLEDs

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