Exploring the Potential of Ultraviolet Light Disinfection
Ashish Mathur, PhD, tells Infection Control Today® there’s no doubt the ultraviolet C (UVC) works, and works well when it comes to killing pathogens. Of course, he has a stake in any discussion about UVC. Mathur is the vice president for innovation and technology at a company called UVDI, which manufactures UV light devices. He agreed to talk to ICT® about the advantages of UVC in general, and not about his company or the products it sells. Pay attention because the people UVDI and other manufacturers of UVC devices pitch to are infection preventionists (IPs) and environmental services (EVS) teams. One stumbling…
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