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Antimicrobial bulletin supplies research details

A Smithers Rapra product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 28, 2007

The public fear of MRSA, E Coli and the like is driving an increase in the inclusion of microbe-killing substances in a variety of products

Rapra Technology has released the Antimicrobials and Biocides bulletin.

Antimicrobials and biocides are growing in importance in today's "superbug" climate.

The public fear of MRSA, E Coli and the like is driving an increase in the inclusion of these microbe-killing substances in a variety of products, not only personal and surface cleansers, but also solid products, from medical items through to children's toys.

Arguably, over-use of these substances is perpetuating the problem by helping with the natural selection processes of the microbes and teaching them how to overcome our best defences.

Nevertheless, something must be done to prevent the spread of bacteria when people are at their most vulnerable, ill in hospital, and their immune systems cannot cope with any further attack.

As research is ongoing to find new ways to include new antimicrobial substances into a variety of polymer-based products it can be difficult to stay abreast of all of the latest developments, including views on the justifiability of some of these applications.

The Antimicrobials and Biocides bulletin from the Rapra Polymer Library provides details of all of the latest research and innovation on this topic in an informative yet concise format.

The fortnightly e-mail summarises all new articles on this topic and includes the titles, abstracts and citations, keeping readers up to date on all the latest developments in antimicrobials and biocides.

The bulletin is fully supported by the Document Delivery service, so the full text copyright-cleared item is just a couple of clicks and a secure, online payment away.

The Antimicrobials and Biocides bulletin, part of the Polymer Bulletin series from Rapra, would be of interest to anyone making or developing these substances, along with those making or developing polymer-based products that may use them.

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