MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has acquired a Xenex germ-zapping robot, the most advanced disinfection technology available, in its continued effort to further enhance the ...
CANTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mercy Medical Center recently became the first and only health-care facility in Stark County to disinfect hospital surfaces using robots that safely emit germicidal ...
SAN ANTONIO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Last Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) issued a report on superbugs and the risk they pose to hospital patients stating that “more work is needed ...
SAN ANTONIO – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Xenex Disinfection Services a De Novo authorization for its LightStrike+ device. That decision is expected to significantly drive up ...
As healthcare facilities look for effective ways to battle dangerous microorganisms that can lurk on high-touch surfaces, Hamilton Medical Center has expanded its fleet of germ-zapping robots to ...
The Xenex robot, affectionately named Hector by LCGH team members, uses Full Spectrum™ pulsed xenon ultraviolet (UV) light to quickly destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi and bacterial spores. The ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — They’re the unseen visitors in hospitals. But they can be fatal. Germs that cause hospital-acquired infections — lurking in the bloodstream and surgical wounds — are a stubbornly ...
A germ-zapping robot called Xenex is effective in cleaning hospital rooms and stopping the spread of superbugs, according to new research. The pulsed xenon ultraviolet system, developed in Texas, was ...
Xenex Disinfection Services, the manufacturer of LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robots™, has received $38 million of investment in a funding round led by Essex Woodlands (EW). The financing reflects new ...
SAN ANTONIO, TX (KTRK) -- A futuristic Texas innovation is now getting world-wide attention as a defense against deadly diseases, including Ebola. The Ebola outbreak has Americans hyper-focused on ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Imagine walking into your hotel room and licking your television remote control. It sounds pretty disgusting and most likely will end in a trip to the doctor, right? The ...
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