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Breakthrough Nanotechnology Reduces Infection Rates of Medical Devices--Innovation From AcryMed Disclosed At Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference

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A scientific breakthrough in nanotechnology that has direct implications in the battle against hospital-related infections was disclosed to the public for the first time at the Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference, being held in Portland, Oregon.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) July 27, 2005 -- A scientific breakthrough in nanotechnology that has direct implications in the battle against hospital-related infections was disclosed to the public for the first time at the Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference, being held in Portland, Oregon July 25- July 28.th

Bruce Gibbins, PhD, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Portland based AcryMed, Inc. presented findings on AcryMeds new silver nanoparticle technology, SilvaGard. Through the discovery of how to create nanoparticles of silver in a solution that are easy to use and tenaciously adhere to surfaces, SilvaGard allows medical device manufacturers to apply antimicrobial silver to device surfaces in a uniform, non-hazardous and cost effective manner. For the first time, antimicrobial products can be created that are chemically and dimensionally unchanged, thus retaining all of their intended properties.

SilvaGard has already been licensed for its first medical device application and is currently in production.

This is an important step forward in the fight against a serious public health problem—hospital related infections," said Jack McMaken, president and CEO of AcryMed. There are two million hospital acquired infections annually in this country--90,000 result in death. About half of these infections are associated with catheters and other percutaneous devices that provide a support surface for organisms to track into deeper tissue. A typical infection can cost as much as $47,000 per patient to treat. Our SilvaGard treatment provides a legitimate solution to many of these hospital related, life threatening infections by preventing the formation of biofilms on medical devices."

Gibbins presentation, entitled The Use of Precision Silver Nanoparticles for Protecting Indwelling Medical Devices From Biofilm Formation," took place at Portland State University campus on Wednesday, July 27th. Gibbins, a recognized authority on silvers antimicrobial properties, drew on material from his upcoming article, The Role of Antimicrobial Silver NanoTechnology" which will be featured in the August issue of Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry magazine.

SilvaGard is a new technology developed by AcryMed based on years of work with silver antimicrobial applications. AcryMeds SilvaSorb® wound dressings and SilvaSorb gel are recognized worldwide in the advanced wound care industry. The company was founded in 1993 by Dr. Gibbins who obtained his Ph.D. in Bacteriology and Public Health from Washington State University.

AcryMed (www.acrymed.com) is based in Portland, Oregon where it maintains GMP manufacturing and GLP lab facilities. The company is ISO certified and operates under ISO 13485 and EN 93/42/EEC.

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Brad Brenner
503-736-0610
brad@brennerassociates.com

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