MediWales LifeStories Magazine 2020

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Bwrdd Iechyd Addysgu Powys

Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru

Powys Teaching Health Board

Public Health Wales

Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Felindre Velindre NHS Tust

Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Gwasanaethau Ambiwlans Cymru Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

Developing new technology to disinfect ambulances

Scientists from Swansea University have been developing a disinfection technology to decontaminate public spaces from COVID-19. Initially the team responded to a challenge, set by the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Centre of Excellence and Welsh Ambulance Service, to reduce the current turnaround time for disinfecting an ambulance and getting it back on the road after carrying a patient who could have COVD-19. With over 200 proposed solutions from across the UK, the Swansea University team was among the top twelve to secure funding and support. Their rapidrelease gas treatment for ambulances could remove COVID-19 contamination in under 20 minutes. Members of the team have expertise in advanced oxidation techniques and novel building design (as part of the ‘buildings as power stations’ work undertaken by SPECIFIC), as well as water disinfection and surface treatments. When the pandemic began, the Swansea University colleagues, who had collaborated on projects in the past, started sharing ideas for disinfecting ambulances and discussing different gases

that could be used for this purpose. They then also realised the need for an indicator technology to show the reach of the gas. It is important to note that disinfection is different from cleaning, and the team is developing a new technology to disinfect invisible pathogens. Therefore, if a surface has been dirtied by liquids or solids, the technology is not designed to remove these.

Using a reactive gas to disinfect, instead of solutions or sprays, has an advantage because the gas is able to fill the entire space without any need for human cleaning intervention. The researchers are looking to optimise the treatment in order to fill the space and maximise pathogen disinfection. They are also working on applying the technology remotely.

The reactive gas fills the space, kills the pathogens and is then rendered harmless using a destructive cycle. An indicator

technology is in development to show where the reactive gas reaches. This means that viruses are not needed when testing the technology, which is significantly safer. The researchers are now also developing the technology for use in schools. It has the potential to be applied in any public space, and they hope that the same approach could work with other pathogens in the future.

“This project has benefitted from a truly team-based approach; bringing together chemical engineering, chemistry and materials science to attack the problem as quickly as possible.” Professor Peter Holliman Swansea University

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New research into dialysis options and choices

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The response to COVID-19 from Swansea University Medical School

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Roche: How a global pandemic became the ultimate test of partnership working

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AliveCor: Detecting atrial fibrillation to prevent strokes

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Celebrating a landmark year for CellPath

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Patent Seekers: Patent search database as an intelligence tool

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Concentric Health: Remote consent supporting organisational recovery

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SymlConnect: Digital remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

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Jellagen announces seed financing to develop advanced collagen products

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EKF supports COVID-19 testing with novel sample collection device

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COVID-19 antibody testing kit launched by Forth

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Bond Digital Health: How coronavirus demonstrated the need for connected diagnostics and accelerated our development plans

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Indoor Biotech: Funding awarded to develop new COVID-19 T cell immunity test

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Life Sciences Hub Wales: Bringing Welsh

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Accelerate: Supporting innovation in Wales

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Health Technology Wales repurposes skills to

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Developing new technology to disinfect ambulances

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Delivering care closer to home with video consultations

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The Welsh Health Hack goes online for COVID-19 challenge

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AgorIP: bringing innovation to life across Wales

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Tackling the COVID-19 crisis together: The RIIC Hubs Network

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Transforming health and social care services for a healthier Wales

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NHS staff tackling COVID-19 use virtual reality to help reduce anxiety and stress

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VR experiences promote NHS career opportunities

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Reducing the use of unnecessary antibiotics for COPD

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Introducing a non-invasive prenatal test to Wales

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