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Press Release: Bioquell invests for future growth
Automated filling and capping systems Ten steps to preventing infection in hospitals... Award by the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency to BIOQUELL DoH & PASA Publish report on Success of BIOQUELL System in Showcase Hospital Programme BIOQUELL assist with clean up BIOQUELL Launch new Clarus L2 HPV Generator Briefing on the outbreak of Swine Influenza Virus BIOQUELL takes top prize at the Department of Health HCAI Technology Innovation Summit BBC News Films 'New Weapons Against Hospital Bugs' at Lewisham Hospital Department of Health Press Release Robot set to tackle killer hospital bugs BIOQUELL moves to newly renovated production facility Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology Article - Impact of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Room Decontamination on Clostridium difficile... BIOQUELL technology showcased in seven NHS hospitals Best foot forward for cleaner hospitals East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust Commence Deployment of RBDS Proactive Team Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are the first UK hospital to deploy a BIOQUELL Proactive team. "Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor can control Nosocomial MRSA Outbreak" - Clinical Infectious Diseases Article Rapid Review Panel upgrades BIOQUELL technology to Level One Status Department of Health Post BIOQUELL Case Studies as "Best Practice" on website Award of Joint Material Decontamination System (US military) sub-contract Deep Cleaning Service from BIOQUELL Category III decontamination service launched |
TO: CITY EDITORS “Superbug” (including C.diff) eradication technology for NHS hospitals Upgrade of BIOQUELL’s unique hydrogen peroxide vapour decontamination technology by the Department of Health’s First “superbug” technology to be upgraded to Category One status BIOQUELL PLC (“BIOQUELL”) (LSE: BQE), the UK leader in specialist decontamination technology and testing/compliance services, announces that its “superbug” eradication technology has been upgraded by the Department of Health’s Rapid Review Panel (“RRP”) to Category One status. Background
Further information Clostridium difficile (“C.diff”) is a spore forming bacteria. Spore formers, including for example anthrax (Bacillus anthracis), are extremely tough and able to survive for years in the environment (including the hospital environment). “Environmental contamination makes an important contribution to hospital infection.” J.M. Boyce, Journal of Hospital Infection June 2007; 65:50-54. “The New Clostridium difficile – What does it mean?”, J.G. Bartlett and T.M. Perl, New England Journal of Medicine, 8 December 2005, 352;23; 2503-2505 “Toxin production by an emerging strain of Clostridium difficile associated with outbreaks of severe disease in North America and Europe”, M. Warny et al., The Lancet, 24 September 2005, Vol 366; 1079–1084 “Severe Clostridium difficile – associated disease in populations previously at low risk – four states, 2005”. CDC, MMWR, 2 December 2005, 54(47); 1201-1205 |
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