According to the most recent industry report by Future Market Insights, the Stethoscope Hygiene Devices Market size will be worth approximately US$ 47.4 million in 2022. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9% over the projected period, reaching a valuation of US$ 91.4 Million in 2032.The market for stethos.
XECH launches Indiaâs first UV-C GI tech-powered stethoscope sterilizer
15 February 2021 | News
Source: businesswireindia.com
XECH, India’s emerging innovator brand, has launched XECH STEROSTET – one-of-its-kind and India’s first stethoscope sterilizer which uses a special UV-C GI technology to effectively sterilize stethoscopes diaphragms of all sizes up to 99.9999 per cent.
While necessity is the mother of inventions, Xech had begun its research to develop the SteroStet around two years ago. SteroStet is a device that effectively sterilizes a stethoscope diaphragm without using any chemicals or liquids and preserves the longevity of the expensive medical apparatus.
The stethoscope is sterilized in merely five minutes while switching from one patient to another; using cutting-edge UV-C GI technology. It also comes with in-built intelligent sensors to ensure safe, smooth, hassle free & quick stethoscope sterilization possible.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 15 (ANI/BusinessWire India): XECH, India s emerging innovator brand, has launched XECH STEROSTET - one-of-its-kind and India s first stethoscope sterilizer which uses a special UV-C GI Technology to effectively sterilize stethoscopes diaphragms of all sizes up to 99.9999 per cent.
Stethoscope is the most commonly used instrument in any medical environment from private clinics to general wards in hospitals. According to the latest studies by WHO, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI), more commonly known as nosocomial infections, affect hundreds of millions of patients. Stethoscope s diaphragms randomly sampled in healthcare facilities were found to be contaminated by nosocomial pathogens.
These may result into diseases like H1N1, Influenza, COVID-19, Tuberculosis, etc. putting both patients and the medical professional s life in danger. The WHO and the CDC have stressed the importance of post-examination hygiene between two patients which als