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Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Ebola: Scientists invent robot to prevent spread of virus(Photo)

In an effort to eliminate Ebola,US scientists have created two “germ-killing robots” which have been deployed to the JFK Hospital and ELWA Hospital in Monrovia,Liberia.

The robots, technically known as TRU-D SmartUVC, were used to disinfect health care environments where Ebola patients are being treated.The inventor, a tropical disease expert and medical anthropologist Dr. Jeffery L. Deal said ...

“It works by generating ultraviolet light energy that modifies the DNA structure of viral pathogens, like Ebola, so that they cannot reproduce. Viruses that cannot reproduce cannot colonise and harm patients,”We developed TRU-D SmartUVC technology to combat the devastating effects of hospital acquired infections,”
“Unlike many diseases, Ebola strikes hospital workers more than any other group, making it the ultimate hospital acquired infection.”“As soon as we knew we could aid struggling hospitals in Liberia, our team came together and formulated a plan to get TRU-D on the ground. More than 200 TRU-Ds have been deployed to disinfect hospitals across the U.S. and internationally.
This technology is designed to prevent the spread of the disease transmitted via contaminated surfaces in health care environments and is not a treatment or a cure. We 
believe that prevention is the best medicine.The U.S. Army tested this particular wavelength against Ebola and found that the measured dose TRU-D delivers results in incredibly rapid destruction of the virus with its pathogen-specific dosing options.. We know it is perfect for use in this critical setting.

12 comments:

  1. Why don't they produce a preventive vaccine for this Ebola ASAP, that way it won't spread.

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  2. Now they are selling their robots for millions of dollars. Who is buying? Africans. They need Ebola to spread to Africa well especially Nigeria. All this is wash

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  3. Where is the 1.9B naira Jonathan signed. Pls dey shld get 36 of it and attached dem in all states in Nigeria.

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  4. This is good technology, but since the robot makes use of UV to kill the pathogens won't it affect the cells in the body and cause cancer ??. Or am I the only one thinking this way?

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  5. If its as effective as they claim, they should pls make it affordable for every1 so we can all have it.

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  6. I need to buy one of these for my house

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Like i earlier said, ebola was brought into the country by this whites no more no less..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. i have one already,but am scared bcos it was sent to me from aba*oke*

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  9. Thanks for your Efforfs and contribution

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