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Development of Coatings for Nonwoven Garments to Provide Both Reasonable Comfort and Protection against Bloodborne Pathogens
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ABSTRACT A microporous polyvinylidene fluoride film sandwiched between non-woven fabric demonstrated adequate comfort and blocked penetration by bacteria and a 150-200 nm blood-borne virus, but allowed a 33 nm virus to pass. Improvements to prevent pinholes and other film defects are expected to lead to protective garments that meet OSHA standards for health care workers while providing adequate comfort. |
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Document last modified 04/27/04
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