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πŸ’₯πŸ”…we canvass the application of copper in 🩺hospitals🧀🧦πŸ₯Ό. Let’s get startedπŸ’₯πŸ”…πŸ’₯πŸ”…


➡⭕➡⭕➡Copper is widely acknowledged as the world most effective antimicrobial metal among all metal families. According to the EPA standards, it was reported that copper can kill 99.99% of bacteria when comes in contact with surface within 2 hrs of time interval.

Copper's antibacterial property are not new; they have been known for ages. Copper was used to disinfect drinking water and wounds in the chest, according to medical texts dating from 2600 to 2200 B.C. Such evidence has led scientists and researchers to assume that copper not only aids in the treatment of diseases but also in the prevention of infections. Researchers believe that copper compounds can not only heal the condition, but also help to reduce the amount of infections, based on evidence like this. So researchers moved their research and making a novel solution to reduce the contamination level in the hospital sector too.

πŸ₯ΌπŸ₯ΌπŸ©ΊπŸ’‰Healthcare associated Infections (HAI) are illness caught via contacting infectious surfaces in a hospitals and are more common than you might imagine. In the modern era, and many researchers conducted study by performing experiments by using control (without treatment with Copper) and with treated surfaces (treated with copper). After the piles of research, Scientist and researchers comes to the conclusion that embedding copper in the hospitals inhibit the contamination level. πŸ’«✨


➖➖πŸ’’πŸ’’➖➖Copper is thought to be able to break the cell walls of any bacterium that comes into contact with it. When a patient with an illness comes into contact with a copper-coated door knob in a hospital, the copper reacts by breaking the bacteria's cell walls, and lowering its multiplicity. This drastically reduces the chance of infection spreading from doorknobs/handles and hospital surfaces to a healthy individual who is visiting a patient in the hospital for the first time. Copper's antibacterial properties make it a popular metal for usage in hospitals. Many hospitals are now choosing for copper coating on exposed surfaces, such as πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡


➡Bed railings

➡Door knobs/handles

➡Table surfaces

➡I.V. poles

➡Bathroom faucets

➡Chairs

➡Hand rails

➡Surgical trays

➡copper coated πŸ–‹πŸ–‹pens as hospital staff frequently interact with patients and note down their conditions on their reports.


🌟🌟This is owing to the fact that biological entities are known to be unable to adhere to copper's surface. In actuality, the benefits of employing copper in hospitals to promote a safer environment are increasingly becoming apparent. 🌟🌟Any infections transferred to the surface during handling are prevented from spreading to other patients or hospital employees thanks to the copper covering. The ultimate goal to use the copper is to reduce HAI rates by avoiding the spread of any illnesses within a hospital.🌟🌟


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