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World Tuberculosis Day | An "Invisible Transmission" Hides in the Air You Breathe
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World Tuberculosis Day | An "Invisible Transmission" Hides in the Air You Breathe

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March 24th

A day that may be overlooked by many

World Tuberculosis Day

When it comes to tuberculosis (TB), many people think it’s "far from me", but it has never really gone away — according to the World Health Organization (WHO), TB is still one of the world’s top infectious disease killers, with millions of people losing their health to it every year. And its transmission method is more "daily" and "hidden" than you think — airborne transmission.

A Cough, and Germs Can Float in the Air for Hours

How strong is the "viability" of Mycobacterium tuberculosis? When a patient sneezes, coughs, or even speaks loudly, droplet nuclei carrying the germs can drift into the air and remain suspended in enclosed spaces for hours. This means:

When you walk into a poorly ventilated office, a crowded hospital waiting area, a closed classroom, or a nursing home, you may be coexisting with an invisible threat.

What’s more alarming: not everyone will develop the disease immediately. People with strong immunity may "carry the bacteria without getting sick", but once their immunity drops, it may "stage a comeback".

High-Risk Places Hide "Silent Transmission Chains"

Which places need the most vigilance?

Medical Institutions: TB clinics and waiting halls are inherently high-risk areas. Patients, medical staff, and other visitors share the same air environment.

Nursing Communities: The elderly have relatively weak immunity. Once there is a hidden infected person, it is easy to form transmission in collective living.

Schools and Offices: Dense crowds and limited ventilation. An asymptomatic patient in the incubation period may affect everyone on the entire floor.

Families with Sensitive Groups: Infants, pregnant women, and chronic disease patients are all "susceptible groups" to TB.

And the "amplifier" of all this is — insufficiently clean air.

Not All Purification Can "Disinfect" the Air

Many people think that opening windows for ventilation is enough, or putting a regular air purifier is safe. But the truth is:

Most ordinary air purifiers can only filter particles and have no inactivation ability against Mycobacterium tuberculosis floating in the air. The filter may even become a "secondary pollution source".

Truly effective protection requires equipment with "active disinfection" capabilities, which can continuously and stably inactivate pathogenic microorganisms in the air while humans and machines coexist.

Kangbeijing Uses DBD Plasma Technology to Guard Every Breath

This is exactly the value of Kangbeijing’s DBD plasma technology —

Proactive Action: Releases high-activity ion clusters to actively capture and destroy the structure of bacteria and viruses, including airborne pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Human-Machine Coexistence: No ozone or residues during operation, quiet and low energy consumption. It can provide 24-hour continuous protection even in densely populated places such as hospitals, nursing homes, and classrooms.

Long-Lasting and Convenient: No frequent filter replacement, no risk of "secondary pollution", truly achieving integrated "disinfection + purification".

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Guarding respiratory safety starts with understanding

Ending TB requires action; guarding breathing starts now.

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