Hospital surfaces are known hotspots for dangerous bacteria, contributing to the spread of healthcare-associated infections. But a new innovation from scientists at the University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham could help stop infections before they start: a germ-killing paint.
Researchers developed an antimicrobial coating by blending chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX)—a widely used antiseptic found in mouthwashes and skin cleansers—into commercially available epoxy resin. This simple yet effective formula turns everyday surfaces into powerful barriers against harmful microbes like MRSA, E. coli, Candida, and more.
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