Successful research of harmless poisoning technology

Scientists at the University of Strathclyde (UK) have researched a new harmless toxic technology that can be carried out in hospitals and isolation rooms in hospitals with a 24-hour period.

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Scientists at the University of Strathclyde (UK) have researched a new harmless toxic technology that can be carried out in hospitals and isolation rooms in hospitals with a 24-hour period.

In addition, this new technology can kill viruses like Staphyloccocus aureus (MRSA) and Clostridium difficile bacteria.

This new technology uses visible light to activate certain molecules in the microbial body, thereby producing some harmful chemicals that can cause bacteria to die, thereby promoting the effect of pepper. kill bacteria.

Experimental results show that toxic technology effectively reduces the number of pathogenic bacteria in hospitals.

According to scientists, the new technology is a " big step " in the prevention of infectious dispersal in hospitals. This new technology is not only harmless to the human body but also cleanses the air.

Traditional poisoning methods have many limitations, so the new poisoning method is not only harmless to the human body but the installation is very convenient.