Team:Aachen
From 2014.igem.org
(undo revisions by GeorgiDimitrov) |
|||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
</h1> | </h1> | ||
<h2> Nosocomial infections - solving a real-world problem </h2> | <h2> Nosocomial infections - solving a real-world problem </h2> | ||
- | <img style="float: left; margin: 15px 15px 15px 15px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ad/Aachen_Cellock_Rand.png" width="250" /> | + | <img style="float: left; margin: 15px 15px 15px 15px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/a/ad/Aachen_Cellock_Rand.png/250px-Aachen_Cellock_Rand.png" width="250" /> |
- | <img style="float: right; margin: 15px 15px 15px 15px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4f/Aachen_Cellock_lyingdown.png" width="350" /> | + | <img style="float: right; margin: 15px 15px 15px 15px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/4/4f/Aachen_Cellock_lyingdown.png/350px-Aachen_Cellock_lyingdown.png" width="350" /> |
<p> | <p> | ||
Existing sterilizing methods fail to completely eradicate harmful pathogens on solid surfaces, resulting in a high number of patients (~3.2 million in Europe) to be treated annually due to such infections. The European Union estimated that at least 800,000 of these cases would be preventable by implementing an intensive hygiene program, raising the necessity for a real-time detection technique. Current techniques fail since they are not effective, economical and rapid. | Existing sterilizing methods fail to completely eradicate harmful pathogens on solid surfaces, resulting in a high number of patients (~3.2 million in Europe) to be treated annually due to such infections. The European Union estimated that at least 800,000 of these cases would be preventable by implementing an intensive hygiene program, raising the necessity for a real-time detection technique. Current techniques fail since they are not effective, economical and rapid. |
Revision as of 11:50, 14 July 2014
|