Combating Secondary Infections In Clinics

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Mon, 08/04/2008 - 11:45

Infections following treatment are a grave problem for patients, and resistant germs can be particularly devastating.

Scientists have now developed a process for coating surfaces with an antimicrobial layer to effectively hinder infections.


 

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