The integration of far-UVC light into disinfection protocols has shown promising results in inactivating pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2. However, its effectiveness significantly depends on the dynamics of airflow within the environment. By examining the interplay between airflow and far-UVC light, researchers aim to enhance the efficacy of pathogen inactivation.Kirk Atkinson, an Associate Professor at Ontario…
The Interplay of Airflow and Far-UVC Light in Effective Pathogen Inactivation
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