Safer emesis container
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Login for More InformationDevelop an emesis container which effectively contains both fluid and virus particles from emesis to decrease the spread of norovirus.
Project Overview
When emesis occurs, norovirus particles are spread throughout the air. According to the CDC, only a few particles are needed to make someone sick. This project creates an emesis container that contains these particles through negative pressure. The device incorporates the average emesis bag as a removable element. The bag is attached to a ring which has a vacuum to remove norovirus particles from the air.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Stephanie Silin - Team Leader
- Logan Hoffman - Communicator
- Alexis Karls - BSAC
- Abigail Stertz - Co-BWIG
- Jack Ruhland - Co-BWIG
- Rachel Krueger - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Walter Block - Advisor
- Mr. Robert Gold - Client
Related Projects
- Fall 2021: Safer emesis container
- Spring 2021: Safer emesis container
- Fall 2020: Safer emesis container