Antimicrobial and avian influenza
Not only prevent the onset of TB germs, E-Coli ... flutect resistant fabric developed by the Shikibo Group (Japan) can also help prevent the virus attack, especially H5N1.
The Vietnam Textile and Garment Group, COMO, has cooperated with Shikibo to transfer technology and produce uniforms for health workers, patients, bed sheets, blankets, blankets in hospitals, protective clothing Work for slaughtering, processing livestock, poultry ... in Vietnam.
Two products are made of anti-virus fabric. Photo: Thien Chuong.
Representative of Shikibo, Nguyen Huu Phuc said, Flutect fabric is made by the latest technology and has the ability to kill the bacteria, especially the loss of the ability to spread the virus.
"After weaving the yarn, the fabric is exposed to a special antibacterial agent," said Phuc.
According to the Shikibo Group, the product has been certified by the Japanese National Research Institute for Virus Removal and is widely used in Indonesia and Indonesia.
In Vietnam, in mid-2008, Flutect fabric was tested by Ho Chi Minh City Pasteur Institute and results showed that this fabric was resistant to E. coli, P. aureus, S. aureus, Salmonella, Shigella. and B. Sublitis.
For the first time in Vietnam, Shikibo Group donated 1,200 blouses for two hospitals in HCMC and Bach Mai (Hanoi).
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