Scientist invents ‘robot’ that kills Ebola virus
RECENTLY, in effort to eliminate Ebola at the source, through use of
innovative disinfection technology, two “germ-killing robots” were
deployed from the US to the JFK Hospital and ELWA Hospital both in Monrovia, Republic of Liberia, both hotspots of the Ebola disease outbreak.
The robots, technically known as TRU-D SmartUVC, were used to disinfect
health care environments where Ebola patients are being treated. Good
Health Weekly gathered that TRU-D is the only portable UV disinfection
device on the market with Sensor360 technology, which calculates the
time needed to react to room variables such as size, geometry, surface
reflectivity and the amount and location of equipment in the room and
effectively deliver a lethal dose of UV-C light during a single cycle
from a single, central location in the room.
Ultraviolet light
“It works by generating ultraviolet light energy that modifies the DNA
structure of viral pathogens, like Ebola, so that they cannot reproduce.
Viruses that cannot reproduce cannot colonise and harm patients,” the
inventor, a tropical disease expert and medical anthropologist Dr.
Jeffery L. Deal noted in an interview.
Deal and his colleague,
Chuck Dunn, President and CEO of TRU-D LLC, respectively, spoke about
the importance of TRU-D to environmental disinfection in
“TRU-D
has been validated by more than 10 studies to be 99.99 percent
effective in eliminating the most common pathogens that can use health
care-associated infections.
After deploying germ-killing robots
to Liberia to aid in battle against the Ebola Virus Disease, TRU-D
SmartUVC inventor traveled to the Ebola hotspots with UV disinfection
devices
TRU-D guarantees a pathogen-free environment for
patients and health care staff. Deal, a Fellow in the Royal Society of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, has been training hospital staff to
operate the devices in a number of hospital environments and monitor
progress for successful disinfection.
• TRU-D SmartUVC ultraviolet disinfection device on display
• TRU-D SmartUVC ultraviolet disinfection device on display
“We developed TRU-D SmartUVC technology to combat the devastating effects ofhospital acquired infections,” Deal said.
“Unlike many diseases, Ebola strikes hospital workers more than any
other group, making it the ultimate hospital acquired infection.”
With TRU-D, health care leaders in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Saudi
Arabia are eliminating pathogens like Ebola, Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome, MERS, influenza, norovirus, Clostridium difficile,
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA, etc., in all types of
health care settings, including isolation wards, patient rooms,
operating rooms, surgical suites, intensive care units, emergency rooms,
public areas and ambulances.
“We know through extensive
CDC-funded research specific to TRU-D conducted by thought leaders in
epidemiology and infection prevention that TRU-D is effective at
eliminating anypathogen by delivering a precisely measured UVC dose.
“As soon as we knew we could aid struggling hospitals in Liberia, our
team came together and formulated a plan to get TRU-D on the ground.
More than 200 TRU-Ds have been deployed to disinfect hospitals across
the U.S. and internationally.
Significance
Between 10 and
15 percent of Ebola cases have been among health care workers. While
most of this stems from contact with the patient, concerns exist that
the physical environment can retain active microbes and be a risk. This
device is used in the US to eliminate the organisms that may still
reside on the walls, knobs, rails or any other exposed surface in health
care settings. The robotic technology is capable of making the Liberian
hospitals safer for the staff and for new patients.
Development
It was developed by a team of engineers, physicians and industrial
hygienists with the purpose of decontaminating entire rooms
automatically and eliminating concerns that a contaminated surface was
missed during routine cleaning.
We use an ultra-efficient narrow
wavelength called UVC to flood the room with germicidal energy. UVC
dosage is accurately measured and automatically adapts to kill
organisms, even in shadowed areas.
UV disinfection technology and EVD control
This technology is designed to prevent the spread of the disease
transmitted via contaminated surfaces in health care environments and is
not a treatment or a cure. We believe that prevention is the best
medicine.
The U.S. Army tested this particular wavelength
against Ebola and found that the measured dose TRU-D delivers results in
incredibly rapid destruction of the virus with its pathogen-specific
dosing options.. We know it is perfect for use in this critical setting.
Merits/demerits
Multiple studies have already been published from U.S. and UK academic
facilities of TRU-D’s ability to decontaminate rooms, almost always
testing it against organisms that are much more difficult to kill in the
environment than Ebola is.
8/26/2014
Scientist invents ‘robot’ that kills Ebola virus
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