Infection Control

AMA looks at lab coats, new technology prevents infections

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, June 30, 2010

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At the American Medical Association conference last week, officials announced plans to begin formal research on “textile transmission of infection,” according to a press release.

Dr. Charles Kinder, Heart Rhythm expert and Director of Heart Rhythm Program at Heart Care Centers of Illinois, has created an alternative solution, making lab coats out of FDA approved silver-based antimicrobial compound that kills pathogens such as MRSA.

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