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A Tactile Automated Passive-Finger Stimulator TAPS
Published on: June 3, 2009
Abstract:
Managing outbreaks of Legionella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospital washrooms remains a serious issue, with individual infection prevention and control (IPC) teams tasked with deciding which strategies and products are most suitable for their hospital. While determining the most effective infection control can be challenging even for experienced IPC personnel, commercial tap manufacturers face the equally demanding task of designing sufficiently versatile and effective products to meet the requirements of a wide range of healthcare facilities. With its new H64 product, however, Bristan believes it has the answer. Product manager, Chris Tranter, explains.
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