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LifeThreads introduces antimicrobial medical apparel in fight against HCAI

The new LifeThreads garments have been shown to reduce harmful bacteria concentrations by 99.99%, according to the tests undertaken by ResInnova Laboratories.

15th January 2015

Innovation in Textiles
 |  New York City, NY

Medical/Hygiene

The new LifeThreads garments have been shown to reduce harmful bacteria concentrations by 99.99%, according to the extensive tests undertaken by ResInnova Laboratories, a nationally-recognized scientific research laboratory.

The garments, when worn by doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals and patients, are designed to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria in healthcare settings where patients are most vulnerable.

Infection control

Founded in 2014 with headquarters in New York City, LifeThreads is focused on infection control and management in clinical healthcare settings with the mission of positively impacting healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).

“Our goal is to provide the healthcare industry with the finest textile products offering maximum protection against harmful bacteria,” said Karan Jhunjhunwala, founder and CEO of LifeThreads.

“We believe our new product line achieves this goal with the added benefits of being extremely stylish and highly cost-effective. This combination is introducing a new era in medical apparel providing benefits to the medical community and patients alike.”

Product line

The LifeThreads product line includes lab coats, scrubs, scrub warm-up jackets, and patient gowns. The company plans to include bed linens and privacy curtains later this year. LifeThreads’ products are currently being rolled out in the Northeastern United States and Florida, with plans for national distribution underway.

LifeThreads has also partnered with PureTex Solutions, an Orlando based commercial laundry and linen company serving the healthcare industry, which provides the full range of LifeThreads products, on a rental basis, to healthcare institutions throughout Florida.

LifeThreads technology

LifeThreads’ technology incorporates zinc pyrithione into the textile during the manufacturing process. Zinc pyrithione is a fungistatic and bacteriostatic substance used in the manufacture of common dandruff shampoos and in the treatment of psoriasis, eczema and dry skin.

The antimicrobial additive is homogenously distributed throughout the polymer matrix with an efficacy that lasts for the life of the product including multiple industrial launderings, the company reports. Active ingredients attack bacteria’s ability to reproduce and absorb nutrients, which eventually leads to elimination of the bacteria.

“Our lab conducted a Splatter Fabric Challenge test to validate the efficacy of antimicrobial textiles in a more ‘real world’ simulation, mimicking the splattering of blood, urine and vomit,” said Matthew Hardwick, PhD, president and CEO, ResInnova Laboratories. “Test results show conclusively that LifeThreads antimicrobial textiles are extremely effective at reducing the concentrations of important pathogens such as staphylococcus – including MRSA – and E coli. These results suggest that antimicrobial textiles, especially those including fluid barrier chemistries, may be effective strategies at combating healthcare-associated infections.”

www.life-threads.com

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