Infection Control

Inflatable door prevents airborne infections

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, February 16, 2011

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An inflatable door used to prevent the risk of airborne infections is helping staff at the Royal Derby Hospital in the United Kingdom clean bays without having to take everything out of the unit.

The inflatable door, called the Derby Door, allows staff to decontaminate areas by isolating them and moving the patients out, reports the BBC.

Read more about the Derby Door.



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