Replacement for alcohol hand sanitisers
We utilise peer-reviewed evidence to show why alcohol sanitisers allow AMR and help covid. Both conditions have arisen while alcohol was so heavily relied on from the WHO downwards.
The new gel achieves strong user buy-in, has no solvent vapours that would assist covid and kills microbes not controlled by alcohol gels.
- Infection prevention
- Antimicrobial stewardship
- Antimicrobial compound/strategy
- Microbial diagnostics
- Removal antibiotics/bacteria
Microorganisms:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Yeasts
- Parasites
Application:
- Human
- Veterinary
- AgriFood
- Environmental
- Other
Development stage:
- Development
- Validation
- Research
- Market entry
- Marketed product
- Company
- Academia
- Institute
- NGO
- Government
Partnering:
- License
- Co-develop
- Joint Venture
- Sell
- Outsource
Funding organisation:
- OTHER / NA
- CARB-X
- FIND
- GARDP
- REPAIR
Infectious disease area:
- RTI
- GII
- SSTI
- SSI
- UTI
- STI
- BSI
- CNSI
- IAI
Geographic origin:
- Eurasia
- North America
- South America
- Africa
- Oceania
Must be keen to exploit the gains in challenging existing thinking and practices. The technology we already have, plus the new medicinal gel we’re developing, have global prospects.
Privately owned company dedicated to breaking disease cycles. We envisage, design, manufacture and sell products constantly using customer input to achieve improvements.
Non-fiction and fiction books which allow us to bring the relevant thinking to professional and lay audiences. When people understand how and why AMR has progressed they readily appreciate the advantages in preventing new infections as a means of slowing the AMR cascade.
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