The Tru-D® UVC disinfection device has been shown to be effective against Candida auris and Candida albicans in both direct and indirect line of sight, according to a new study, “Inactivation of Candida auris and Candida albicans by ultraviolet-C,” in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology (ICHE). The study was conducted at the University of North Carolina Hospital, an acute-care tertiary hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Tru-D…
UVC disinfection technology shown to inactivate Candida auris and Candida albicans
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