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Development of Coatings for Nonwoven Garments to Provide Both Reasonable Comfort and Protection against Bloodborne Pathogens

Gemma T. Kennedy, Bakul M. Bhatt, Charles J. Gauntt, H. Ralph Rawls, and Tyrone L. Vigo

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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