Canada is testing how well copper coatings on high touch areas in public transport work against the spread of infection in what’s hoped to bring benefits long past the current pandemic. The 4 week pilot project will install copper surfaces on two buses on high-ridership routes and two SkyTrain cars on the Expo and Millennium […]
Copper Surfaces Are “Kryptonite” For Germs
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki’ from Australia’s national broadcaster the ABC asks whether we should be using “copper for all the surfaces we touch in all public transport, restaurants, kitchens, gyms and buildings.” Doctor Karl’s long running radio show on Radio National recently took a look at Copper surfaces and germs in light of the current pandemic, […]
Fighting Infections With Copper
Wound and surgical infections pose a significant problem in healthcare, but new studies shows how copper infused dressings can help. Rory Donnelly, clinical research director of Copper Clothing—a UK company tackling antibiotic resistance with copper-infused technology—outlined the findings in an article in Med-Tech Innovation. According to Mr Donnelly, NHS Croydon University Hospital conducted and Copper […]
Purifying Water With Copper
India sees boom in water purifiers using a range of copper based technologies—-mixing traditional water and copper use with the latest antimicrobial research. Water purifiers are becoming an essential part of every kitchen to keep everyone healthy and fit. And opting for a copper-based water filter not only just cleans your water, but also helps in maintaining […]
Chile Uses Copper To Fight Pandemic
The world’s biggest copper producer is using nanoparticles of the red metal to help it fight the spread of the virus reports Bloomberg. Santiago-based company Aintech says its products are the first to make use of copper nanoparticles in disinfectants to kill and prevent viruses and bacteria on surfaces. One product is an alcohol spray […]
Copper Masks Get Popular
With renewed interest in antimicrobial copper to help fight Covid-19 there’s been a big spike in demand for surgical masks with a built in copper defence. Google ‘copper masks’ these days and you’ll be inundated with news on the topic, everything from scientific details about how they work to a raft of companies and startups […]
Can Copper Help Fight Covid-19?
“Experts on copper and microbiology recommend expanded use of copper alloys in public spaces to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and minimize future pandemics”, say two U.S. experts-Harold Michels and Corinne Michels-in a new article. “Antimicrobial copper alloys are potentially powerful weapons. These alloys must be widely deployed in public spaces on common touch surfaces, especially […]
A Copper Coated Defence?
An Australian company is copper coating everyday objects like door knobs & touch plates it says can help fight infections like Covid-19. The Darwin based company, SPEE3D, has developed a new 3D printing process called Activat3D Copper to coat existing Stainless Steel or Brass door furniture-amongst other items-with pure Copper. The company recently released news […]
New AntiMicrobial Copper Group
The Antimicrobial Copper Action Network formed to promote the use of copper & copper alloy surfaces to fight infections. And a new web site aims to help. The Antimicrobial Copper Action Network is a group of individuals with unique expertise in all aspects of antimicrobial copper ranging from laboratory research to component sourcing and installation. […]
Copper Surfaces & Covid-19
There’s been a lot of media about the fact Covid-19 lives for just 4 hours on copper versus 3 days on steel or plastic (1). But what does that really mean? “Copper is antimicrobial. Meaning it can kill bacteria and viruses, sometimes within minutes” said a recent article which points to multiple studies (2) showing […]
Copper Protects In Aged Care Says Study
Copper-coated fixtures can reduce the risk of hand-transmitted infection outbreaks like gastroenteritis and keratoconjunctivitis in aged care facilities a new French study shows. People older than 65 years have high susceptibility to healthcare-associated infections-or HAIs-with a 15-fold increase in infections in patients hospitalized for more than 30 days, compared to those whose hospital stay lasts only 2 […]
Copper Hospital Beds Are Healthier
Lining hospital beds with copper could be a simple way to reduce healthcare-associated infections. A new study found copper hospital beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) had 95% fewer bacteria than conventional hospital beds. And maintained the low-risk levels throughout patients’ stay in hospital. The research was recently published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, a […]