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Xenex's Room Disinfection System Featured on VA News; VA Hospitals Are Using Xenex's Mercury-Free UV Light Technology to Disinfect Rooms and Prevent Infections
SAN ANTONIO --(Business Wire)--
Xenex
Healthcare Services, the world leader in ultraviolet (UV) room
disinfection, today announced that its portable room
disinfection system was featured on VA
News, a weekly video program designed to provide timely news and
information about the Department of Veterans Affairs. A "green"
technology that is mercury-free, Xenex offers the fastest, safest, and
most cost-effective method for the automated disinfection of healthcare
facilities.
In an effort to achieve "zero" hospital acquired infections (HAIs) the
Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (Central Texas VA System) is
using Xenex's pulse xenon UV room disinfection system to eliminate the
deadly microorganisms (MRSA, Clostridium difficile (C. diff),
VRE) that cause infections. The Central Texas VA System launched Xenex's
technology in October 2012, and the resulting story recently appeared on
VA News. Central Texas VA System was one of the first national VA
systems to deploy Xenex throughout its acute care facilities. The VA
News program can be viewed online at http://www.youtube.com/watch v=QaTWtPhd8p4&list=SP20532C6A043CC0F5.
Xenex's room
disinfection system uses pulse xenon UV light to destroy viruses,
bacteria and bacterial spores in the patient environment without contact
or chemicals. Designed for ease of use and portability, a hospital's
environmental services staff can operate Xenex without disrupting
hospital operations or requiring the use of expensive chemicals. The
Xenex system will disinfect over thirty-five (35) rooms per day, so
hospitals use the system continuously to reduce contamination levels
throughout their facilities.
In the VA News segment, Dr. Chetan Jinadatha, Central Texas VA System
Chief of Infectious Disease, discussed the VA's initiative and how Xenex
is being deployed at the Central Texas VA facility. "This technology is
so innovative and important. It kills reliably every time," said Dr.
Jinadatha.
"The VA hospitals are committed to eliminating HAIs and creating a
safer, more effective VA healthcare system. We hope that this VA News
feature will educate other VA facilities about our pulse xenon UV light
technology and how it can make their environment cleaner," said Mark
Stibich, Chief Scientific Officer of Xenex. "Xenex devices have been
proven to reduce HAIs and hospitals using our technology are
experiencing fewer infections. We are thrilled that the Central Texas VA
is being recognized for its innovation in patient safety."
Dr. Jinadatha presented the results of an initial study performed at
Central Texas VA System, "Evaluation of a Pulse (News - Alert)-Xenon Ultraviolet Room
Disinfection Device for Impact on Contamination Levels of MRSA," at
IDWeek, the combined meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of
America (IDSA), the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
(SHEA), the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA), and the Pediatric
Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS).
Xenex systems are made in the U.S., and are friendlier to the
environment than current housecleaning chemicals or UV systems using
toxic mercury. Xenex is the only company to offer a xenon-based room
disinfection product that is patented, tested, and proven to deliver a
germicidal dose of UV-C light capable of killing C. diff in four
minutes or less.
Xenex has been proven to be effective against a variety
of the most dangerous superbugs, including C. diff endospores ,
MRSA, VRE, and Acinetobacter. Studies show the Xenex room
disinfection system is consistently 20 times more effective than
standard chemical cleaning practices. Xenex's customer Cooley Dickinson
Hospital reported 67 percent lower C. diff rates and 100 percent
lower C. diff deaths and colectomy rates since adoption of
Xenex's room disinfection system in January 2011. Other customers
reporting positive results from their usage of Xenex's room disinfection
system include Houston's MD Anderson Cancer Center, the University of
Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, and Cone Health System in North
Carolina, which reduced its number of MRSA infections 58 percent in 2011.
About Xenex Healthcare Services
Xenex's patented pulse xenon UV disinfection systems are utilized for
the advanced cleaning of the patient environment in healthcare
facilities. The Xenex system is the fastest, safest and most
cost-effective system available today among room disinfection
technologies. Only Xenex uses pulse xenon and contains no mercury. The
Xenex mission is to significantly reduce the number of HAIs that impact
the health and lives of millions of patients and their families and
become the new standard method for disinfection in healthcare facilities
worldwide. For more information please visit http://www.xenex.com.

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