In the central Chinese city of Wuhan, there has been an extraordinary accumulation of pneumonia. These are caused by a previously unknown coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
The World Health Organization is considering “airborne precautions” for medical staff after a new study showed the coronavirus can survive in the air in some settings.
What began with a handful of mysterious illnesses in a vast central China city has traveled the world, jumping from animals to humans and from obscurity to international headlines.
When a new virus blasts out of the animals that harbored it and into people, experts can usually say, thank goodness it’s not like measles.
Fogging with dry mist hydrogen peroxide has been used in sectors including pharmaceuticals, biotech food production and healthcare for a number of years to destroy a broad spectrum of microorganisms.
However, it's unlikely that the virus would spread in this way beyond health care settings.
The Journal of Medical Devices presents papers on medical devices that improve diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic treatments focusing on applied research
A few months ago, I was browsing the Internet when I came across a travel blog written by a guy who traveled the world in a wheelchair.
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