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Here’s how hotels could change in post-coronavirus world

May 6, 2020adminUncategorizedNo comments
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New UV Light Robot Can Disinfect Areas in Two Minutes

May 5, 2020adminUncategorizedNo comments
As the coronavirus continues to spread, and new cases are identified across the world, some companies are hard at work on the development of solutions that could be used to combat the virus. One of the is Xenex, a company located in Texas, which has created a new robot that can be used for a...
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[BREAKING] COVID-19 Update: Japanese Company Claims UV Light Robot Can Destroy Coronavirus in 2 Minutes

May 3, 2020adminUncategorizedNo comments
By Tiziana Celine | May 03, 2020 07:56 PM EDT A Japanese company has created a robot that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to disinfect contaminated surfaces. The device has been shown to destroy the coronavirus in only two minutes, reports claim. UV light robot can destroy the coronavirus in 2 minutes; Here's how it works Texas-based Xenex Disinfection Services recently...
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Another Germ Zapping Robot For A Local Hospital

April 28, 2020adminUncategorizedNo comments
Gathered around one of Mercy’s Xenex LightStrike™ Germ-Zapping™ robots, which are being used in the fight against COVID-19, are (pictured left to right): Karen Fitzpatrick, Scott Fitzpatrick, member of the Board of Directors of the Mercy Development Foundation, Thomas J. Strauss, interim CEO for Mercy Medical Center, and Thomas F. Turner, president of Mercy Development...
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Kiara Partners with Xenex to Promote Pulsed UV Robots in Africa

October 4, 2016adminEventsgerm-zapping robot, HAIs, healthcare-associated infections, Infection Control, Kiara Health, Pulsed UV, UV, xenexNo comments

Kiara Health was proud to partner with Xenex Disinfection Services at the Infection Control Africa Network Conference held in Johannesburg from the 25th-28th September 2016. 3 October 2016 Together, Kiara and Xenex presented Xenex Pulsed UV Robots to delegates from across Africa. Dr. Mark Stibich, Xenex Chief Scientific Officer, also presented to an audience of over…

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New technology harnessed in the fight against germs

December 16, 2015adminNews ArticleCape Town, germ-zapping robot, HAIs, healthcare-associated infections, Netcare Blaauwberg Hospital, Pulsed UV, South Africa, UV, x4, xenex

Cape Town hospital becomes first in SA to test germ-zapping robot 8 December 2015 A state-of-the-art robot that kills bacteria and viruses with ultraviolet light has entered the fight against the spread of germs and infections, especially ones that are resistant to antibiotics, for the first time in South Africa. The robot is currently being…

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1 Nejad, S. B. et al. Health-care-associated infection in Africa: a systematic review. Bull World Health Organ 2011;89:757-765 | doi:10,2471/BLT.11.088179
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3 Bamford et al. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of selected bacteraemic isolates from South African public sector hospitals, 2010. South Afr J Epidemiol Infect 2011; 26(4) (Part II): 243-250
4 Fornwalt L, et al., Trinity Medical Center in AJIC 2016

Disclaimer: The Xenex Robot is a device that effectively and efficiently destroys bacteria, viruses and spores. While the Xenex Robot is an effective means of disinfecting the environment, infection and death rates are impacted by a variety of factors, including hand hygiene practices, disinfection methods and practices, and other factors. Xenex/Kiara makes no representation or warranty, whether expressed or implied, that the hospital will experience any reduction in its infection or death rates by purchasing or using the Xenex Robot. While hospitals have published peer reviewed outcome studies showing infection reductions of between 50-100%, the Xenex Robot does not warrant or claim that it prevents infections or death or prevents any person from contracting disease.

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