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Preventing spread of infection relies on effective use of Disposable Medical Gowns from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). With increasing awareness about the highly communicable bacteria and viruses, medical professionals and associations are making it mandatory to use protective Disposable Medical Gowns to barrier the spreading of various diseases like SARS, HIV, hepatitis, etc.

These diseases, which may be caused by a variety of microorganisms, can pose significant risks to human life and health unless sufficient measures are taken. Are medical professionals really feeling safe with existing Disposable Medical Gowns prevalent in the market? Do these gowns provide absolute barrier to viruses along with providing comfort? Can we rely on the performance or is there something else we need to understand and modify?

This article reveals some facts pertaining to these questions.

Disposable Medical Gowns serve a critical role in infection control by protecting healthcare workers, visitors, and patients from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids. The decision of whether to use a reusable or disposable garment system is a selection process based on factors including sustainability, barrier effectiveness, cost, and comfort. The environmental impacts of market-representative reusable and Disposable Medical Gowns systems were compared using standard life cycle assessment procedures. The basis of comparison was 1,000 isolation gown uses in a healthcare setting. The scope included the manufacture, use, and end-of-life stages of the gown systems.

How are Disposable Medical Gowns made?

Disposable Medical Gowns are commonly made from nonwoven materials such as polypropylene, polyester, or polyethylene. Rather than sewn, the garments are typically assembled using thermal, chemical, or mechanical seaming. A number of companies are gearing up for the temporary effort of making these garments to augment the short supply. It helps if a company is directly involved in manufacturing and at least peripherally involved in producing biologically oriented products.

Talking about appearance, disposable isolation gown and protective gowns are commonly used as compared to disposable cloth medical surgical gowns. Surgical medical gowns can be used in place of other two gowns requirements but not the other way round.

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