The world faces the looming threat of a new epidemic. It is highly likely that a state of emergency will be declared on the African continent due to the growing number of patients infected with monkeypox. In response to this issue, an emergency committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) will be convened in the near future.
The disease has been reported in 16 African countries, with the highest number of cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Over the past few months of this year, 461 people have died from the virus there.
Monkeypox is a dangerous viral disease that is transmitted through airborne droplets, causing a painful rash, fever, and severe headaches. In May of this year, scientists stated that the current strain of the virus is more virulent and spreads faster than its predecessors. This disease is resistant to drying and low temperatures; at room temperature, the virus can survive for several months, but it quickly dies when heated: almost instantly at 100°C, in 5 minutes at 70°C, and in 15 minutes at 60°C. When treated with 1% bleach and 3% chloramine or lysol, the virus is destroyed within an hour.
However, the fastest and relatively safest solution in the fight against the virus is ultraviolet light, which kills it in just a few minutes. And it is precisely this patented UV-C technology that the Spanish air disinfection device manufacturer “Dezair” offers. Their devices can purify the air in an enclosed space by 99.99% in just 30 minutes, not only from any virus but also from bacteria (including resistant strains) and most fungi. The effectiveness of these devices has already been proven by prestigious laboratories in Europe, Asia, and South America. They are absolutely safe for people and animals, and the price is affordable for everyone. So, the solution to the problem already exists.