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KAIST Mobile Clinic Module helps to fill negative pressure ward shortage

Loading video. VIDEO: The MCM ward (450 m2 or 15m X 30m) accommodates four negative pressure bed rooms, nurse station, locker room, and treatment room. view more  Credit: KAIST A team from KAIST has developed a low-cost and ready-for-rapid-production negative pressure room called a Mobile Clinic Module (MCM). The MCM is expandable, moveable, and easy to store through a combination of negative pressure frames, air tents, and multi-function panels. The MCM expects to quickly meet the high demand for negative pressure beds in the nation and eventually many other countries where the third wave of COVID-19 is raging. The module is now ready to be rolled out after a three-week test period at the Korea Cancer Center Hospital.

KAIST develops low-cost and ready-for-rapid-production negative pressure room

KAIST develops low-cost and ready-for-rapid-production negative pressure room A team from KAIST has developed a low-cost and ready-for-rapid-production negative pressure room called a Mobile Clinic Module (MCM). The MCM is expandable, moveable, and easy to store through a combination of negative pressure frames, air tents, and multi-function panels. The MCM expects to quickly meet the high demand for negative pressure beds in the nation and eventually many other countries where the third wave of COVID-19 is raging. The module is now ready to be rolled out after a three-week test period at the Korea Cancer Center Hospital. Professor Tek-Jin Nam s team swung into action, rapidly working together with researchers, engineers with expertise in mechanical design, and a team of clinical doctors to complete the MCM as one of KAIST s New Deal R&D initiatives launched last July.

South Korea unveils inflatable isolation ward for COVID-19 patients

South Korea unveils inflatable isolation ward for COVID-19 patients Reuters 8/01/2021 By Sangmi Cha © Reuters/HEO RAN A woman passes the Mobile Clinic Module outside Korea Cancer Center Hospital in Seoul By Sangmi Cha SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean researchers say they have designed an inflatable negative pressure ward for isolating and treating patients with infectious diseases like COVID-19, after the pandemic exposed shortages of such beds around the world. The rooms use a ventilation system that creates negative pressure to allow air to flow into the isolation room and be channelled out safely, helping prevent the spread of airborne pathogens.

El Mobile Clinic Module de KAIST cubre la falta de la sala de presión negativa

El Mobile Clinic Module de KAIST cubre la falta de la sala de presión negativa
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