Hospital trial shows copper reduces contamination

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Research conducted at the University of Southampton has paved the way for a hospital trial that has shown that surfaces made with materials that contain copper kill a wide range of potentially harmful micro-organisms - significantly reducing the number of these organisms that can come into contact with patients, visitors and staff. Comment: This is not surprising considering hqw log copper has been included in antifouling paints for ship bottoms.

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