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Company invents nano bio-technology medical mask

Wakamono, a Ho Chi Minh City-based company that specialises in producing nano biotech materials, has invented a medical mask that is capable of killing more than 99 percent of both gram-negative and -positive bacteria, and enveloped and non-enveloped virus.
Company invents nano bio-technology medical mask ảnh 1Wakamono has used nano bio-technology to invent a medical mask that kills more than 99 per cent of both gram-negative and -positive bacteria, and enveloped and non-enveloped virus. (Photo courtesy of the company)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Wakamono, a Ho Chi Minh City-based companythat specialises in producing nano biotech materials, has invented a medicalmask that is capable of killing more than 99 percent of both gram-negative and-positive bacteria, and enveloped and non-enveloped virus.

It has been approved by the European CE and allowed to belabelled on boxes. The company has also registered it in the US.

It is already sold in Italy, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand,and the UAE besides Vietnam through official distributors. The company isplanning to soon enter Germany, France and Spain after applying for testinglicences in those countries since despite the common CE certification, it hasto retest and apply for licences in individual EU countries.

In the healthcare industry alone, according to Fortune businessinsights, the global market for medical clothing was worth 63.3 billion USD in 2019and is forecast to reach 99.9 billion USD by 2027. COVID-19has created new opportunities in the market.

Medical protective clothing used in medical facilities includingsurgical gowns, towels, nets, protective masks, aprons, boots, coats, eye wear,and caps.

Factors such as the increasing number of surgeries andincreasing rate of hospital infections are also those that drive this market./.
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