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So what has been going on in the wonderful world of viral and bacterial infections? Read on if you're responsible for hygiene at a school or university, hospital, cruise ship, nursing home, restaurant, cafe, gym, clinic, surgery, hospitality setting, office, factory, childcare setting, on public transport, or at a theatre or cinema. Basically, wherever there's a risk of infections being spread, our UVC mobile sterilisers take the strain... pun intended!
This week the HSE has reminded the UK about a contagious viral infection that is common in children. It's nicknamed 'slapped cheek syndrome', is caused by parvovirus B19 and mostly clears up on its own after a few weeks. The virus spreads to humans, surfaces and objects when infected people cough or sneeze near them. Like many viral infections parvovirus B19 can be 'serious' in adults and the vulnerable. The story highlights, once again, the importance of good hygiene in public spaces and businesses.
As revealed by NHS England in late February, the UK has seen a record-breaking number of patients in hospital with norovirus, an average of 1160 a day, more than twice the number seen at the same time in winter 2023-24.
NHS data also reveals RSV cases are rising, with an average of 22 children in hospital with RSV per day in late February 25, up 83% compared to earlier in the month and more than double what we saw at the same time last winter.
A mysterious viral disease has been affecting the western Democratic Republic of Congo, causing 60 deaths so far. The latest viral epidemic to hit the East African in the last year, it follows on from outbreaks of Marburg and mpox. The WHO says the new disease is neither Ebola nor Marburg, but it comes with the same dreaded symptoms of haemorrhagic fever. Thanks to covid we all know how fast a virus can travel around the modern world, in a global economy, which keeps these worrying infectious pathogens on the science community's radar.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, but they are gradually losing their power. Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria can evolve to withstand the drugs, making illnesses a lot harder and sometimes impossible to cure, for example antibiotic resistant TB. The resulting 'superbugs' already contribute to 35,000 deaths a year in the UK alone, directly kill more than 7500 of us in the UK every year, and cause the death of more than a million people annually worldwide.
The National Audit Office says the UK is going to miss most of the targets set in 2019 to deal with antibiotic resistance. England's target to cut these infections by 10% between 2018 and 2025 has failed miserably, rising by 13% in 2023 alone. The problem is that some antibiotics are being released into the environment in 'unprecedented' quantities because they're being used in medicines and farming, for example being spread via sewage that escapes into rivers, or draining from farmland into streams.
So how can you handle the threats and potential future threats of viral and bacterial infections at your business without spending a fortune or having to re-fit the entire building? Luckily it's a simple matter thanks to our powerful, safe mobile UVC hygiene units.
Our Mobile UVC LED Steriliser Units harness the power of germicidal lights, the perfect complement to everyday cleaning services carried out by humans. Because they offer such a fast turnaround, you don't have to suffer any downtime.
Because these robust solid state UVC LED hygiene units don't contain mercury vapour they're perfect for fast disinfection without chemicals, simple to use and popular with cleaning staff. They're easy to wheel around from room to room and building to building for intense continual disinfection, and they're also perfect when you need to respond fast to an infection emergency.
Opt for a 200w unit or a 600W unit to deployed fast disinfection with all the benefits of the one and only sustainable, no-chemicals pathogen-killing solution on the market at the moment.
A UK-based company, we've been providing environmentally friendly, low energy solutions to the private and pubic sectors since 2006. Our UVC LED lamp tech suits every application and our tech is constantly evolving. If you'd like us to engineer a UVC solution specially for your business, we'll be delighted to go innovate for you.