Face Masks Offer Protection Against Spreading H1N1
Main Category: Swine FluArticle Date: 03 Oct 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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With flu season officially underway on October 4th, Cantel Medical Corp. (NYSE: CMN), a company dedicated to infection prevention and control, recommends that Americans take extra precautions against spreading H1N1 influenza. Crosstex International, a subsidiary of Cantel Medical, is one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of face masks.
Best evidence suggests that the H1N1 virus is transmitted through large droplets from sneezes or coughs that travel through the air and land on surfaces. The virus can remain active for up to 24 hours.
Because the risk of transmission of the virus skyrockets with every sneeze and cough, face masks are a vital tool in fighting H1N1. Wearing a high-quality, FDA-cleared face mask that covers the mouth and nose can reduce the risk of transmitting the virus.
A report from the Institute of Medicine states, "In the event of pandemic influenza, supplies of effective vaccines and antiviral medications are likely to be inadequate to treat a very large number of affected individuals. Therefore, non-pharmacological interventions will be important, including the use of respiratory protection through respirators, medical masks or both."
Seth Segel, Executive Vice President at Cantel Medical said, "We know that masks provide one of the simplest, most cost-effective infection prevention tools in the fight against spreading the flu. While seeing someone wearing a mask on a crowded subway can be startling, during flu season, it should actually provide you with a level of comfort. The more people who wear masks, the lower the risk of transmitting the disease, especially in densely populated areas."
To keep pace with the global demand for its face masks, Crosstex recently expanded production of its entire face mask line. In particularly high demand are Crosstex Ultra Face Masks, which provide one of the highest levels of filtration available. This surge in orders of face masks, as well as other flu related prevention supplies such as SaniTyze® alcohol-based Hand Sanitizer and surface disinfectant wipes, has come from distributors, healthcare practitioners, private industry, hospitals and government agencies worldwide.
Cantel Medical Corp. (NYSE: CMN) is a company dedicated to infection prevention and control. It provides a wide array of products and services to specialty healthcare markets.
Source: Cantel Medical Corp
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Face Masks For Me!
posted by Steph on 8 Oct 2009 at 10:13 amI have ordered some disposable face masks. I will wear them when I'm in crowds of any kind. I have multiple sclerosis and do not want to get the H1N1 virus. I will dispose of my face mask as soon as I leave the crowd. So, at the grocery store, sporting events, movie theater, anywhere there is a crowd, I will be wearing my face mask.
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