Medis [Antiviral Gloves] released—Chinese Academy of Sciences monitors HIV virus inhibition rate reaching 99%.


Release time:

2019-10-28

A six-month experiment conducted by the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences showed that the “Medis” antimicrobial gloves provided by Guilin Hengbao Health Protection Co., Ltd. achieved an HIV virus inhibition rate of 99%.

According to news from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a six-month experiment conducted by the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the CAS showed that the “Medis” antimicrobial gloves provided by Guilin Hengbao Health Protection Co., Ltd. achieved an HIV virus inhibition rate of 99%. The full experimental report will soon be made available. This represents a major breakthrough in China’s medical gloves industry.

Although ordinary medical gloves can provide a barrier against germs, they pose significant risks when it comes to smaller pathogens—especially tiny viruses like HIV. As a leader in China’s medical glove industry, Medis has boldly taken on the challenge of research and development, ultimately succeeding in creating an antimicrobial medical glove that offers healthcare workers an even safer choice.

The antibacterial mechanism of Medis lies in its ability to eliminate bacteria, fungi, molds, algae, and viruses through both biological inhibition and biological disruption. The unique long-chain molecules on the latex surface can release ionic charges upon contact with microorganisms, thereby disrupting cell membranes. At the same time as they puncture microbial cells, their alkyl groups “encapsulate” the bacteria and denature their proteins. This distinctive “dual-action” capability ensures effective elimination of drug-resistant bacteria while also preventing the emergence of resistant strains.

The latex surface of Medis medical gloves, combined with nanotechnology, allows antibacterial agents to be rapidly incorporated into the fiber surface of the latex, thereby endowing this fiber surface with broad-spectrum antibacterial properties. Meanwhile, the silicon-based component is firmly bonded to the fibers via covalent bonds, ensuring that the latex employing this unique antibacterial technology maintains durable, high-quality antibacterial performance over time.

The successful development of new products such as antiviral gloves and gloves designed for use with wet hands has enabled the Medis brand to lead Chinese medical gloves in achieving a major breakthrough on the global stage.



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