University of Michigan: Nonthermal Plasma Can Inactivate Airborne Viral Threat to Pigs
March 11, 2020
March 11, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 11 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
One of the most costly diseases facing the pork industry is caused by a virus that new research shows can be rendered harmless in a fraction of a second by a cold plasma reactor developed at the University of Michigan.
The research is the first demonstration of nonthermal plasma used to inactivate an airborne virus known to cause disease in animals.
One of the most costly diseases facing the pork industry is caused by a virus that new research shows can be rendered harmless in a fraction of a second by a cold plasma reactor developed at the University of Michigan.
The research is the first demonstration of nonthermal plasma used to inactivate an airborne virus known to cause disease in animals.