"Superbugs" are killed by fresh air
NHS hospitals back air disinfection to fight MRSA, novovirus, C. diff and E.coli
25-Jan-2008 -
It has long been known that superbugs cannot survive outdoors; they are destroyed by the germ-killing properties of fresh-air. However, in enclosed spaces like hospital wards, surgeries and offices, these germs persist and, until now, there has been no safe and easy way to kill them.
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