Boy too bad they couldn't do this in the nursing homes that is where MRSA 
spreads like fire too...deb

"Jonathan B. Britten" <jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp> wrote:  A fascinating 
newspaper article this week described a new technique to 
sterilize hospitals. A US company called BioQuell uses some kind of 
spray device and H202. Patients leave the room, and the device creates 
a dew-like mist that coats everything. The H202 breaks down to water 
and oxygen, and there is no need to clean up anything. After a while, 
the patients come back to a perfectly sterile room. No traces of any 
pathogens were found. This technique may dramatically reduce 
infections such as MRSA. I wonder whether the method could be used 
after some sort of bioterror attack also. It might even be suitable 
for home use someday.


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