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A decade after Ebola, Emory launches lab to study virus transmission on PPE

Atlanta, GALocal News

Emory University is launching a new laboratory dedicated to studying virus transmission on personal protective equipment (PPE) in response to lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak a decade ago. This initiative is particularly important as it aims to enhance understanding of how viruses like Ebola spread in healthcare environments, thereby improving safety protocols for medical staff. The lab will focus on researching the effectiveness of PPE in various scenarios, aiming to mitigate risks faced by healthcare workers during viral outbreaks. This endeavor highlights Emory's ongoing commitment to public health and its proactive approach to infectious disease prevention. Researchers will analyze data to develop improved protective strategies that can be implemented in hospitals and clinics.

The initiative also seeks to foster collaboration with other health organizations to share findings and best practices. As the global health landscape continues to evolve, such research is vital for preparing healthcare systems against future threats. This new lab not only honors Emory's historical role in treating Ebola patients but also paves the way for advancements in healthcare safety.

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