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Effective Healthcare Can Be Helped By Good Air Quality With Regular Cleaning Of Hospital Air Ducts Posted By: Alison Withers

People with immune systems already made vulnerable by illness can suffer and even die if they are exposed to diseases they did not have when they were admitted to hospital.

We have gradually become more aware of the problems caused by Legionnaire’s disease and, miore recently, the so-called MRSA superbug in hospitals. It’s focused the attention that healthcare facilities such as hospitals need to pay to indoor air systems, such as ventilation ducts, in wards and in laundries.

Patients with pre-existing health problems, the frail elderly, people with cancer who are going through treatment, and those who may have depressed immune systems are likely to be among the most susceptible to such airborne infections. Hospitals also have special units that need particular attention to indoor air quality such as bone marrow units, neonatal intensive care units, and burn units.

But it’s not only patients who are vulnerable. Hospital staff are more exposed to all kinds of illnesses and infections as part of their daily work and protecting their health is important to ensure they can perform their medical and nursing duties effectively and at maximum efficiency. Continue reading

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