Farhad Memarzadeh at the National Institutes of Health published a paper in Applied Biosafety reviewing the implementation of “no-touch” technologies such as ultraviolet (UV)-based sanitizers to effectively disinfect the air and high-touch surfaces may be important to keeping working environments and indoor public gathering places, where there may be a higher risk of infection from…
A Review of Recent Evidence for Utilizing Ultraviolet Irradiation Technology to Disinfect Both Indoor Air and Surfaces
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