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uHoo's Virus Index Assesses Virus Survival in Real-Time with Air Quality

The uHoo Virus Index is a patent-pending technology as the first real-time assessment of virus survival of its kind that's based on air quality. By analyzing air quality data, the risk of viruses surviving in homes and workplaces can be addressed.

A collection of research from governments, universities and international medical and environmental journals can be found in the recently published white paper from uHoo called Using Indoor Air Quality Data to Create the uHoo Virus Index, which examines the relation between air quality and COVID-19 death rates. As uHoo co-founder and CEO Dustin Jefferson S. Onghanseng says, "Research shows a strong correlation between poor air quality and higher COVID-19 death rates. In addition, long-term exposure to pollutants weakens immune systems and exacerbates other health conditions."
Trend Themes
1. Real-time Virus Indexes - The uHoo Virus Index provides real-time assessment of virus survival based on air quality data, presenting opportunities for monitoring and mitigating virus risks.
2. Air Quality Analysis - Analyzing air quality data allows for addressing the risk of viruses surviving in homes and workplaces, opening up opportunities for air purification and ventilation technologies.
3. Research on Virus Survival - The uHoo Virus Index incorporates research on the relation between air quality and COVID-19 death rates, creating opportunities for further study and development of preventive measures.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can utilize the uHoo Virus Index to improve infection control strategies in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
2. Indoor Air Quality - Indoor air quality industry can leverage the uHoo Virus Index to create innovative solutions for monitoring, improving, and purifying indoor environments.
3. Environmental Monitoring - Companies in the environmental monitoring industry can explore partnerships with uHoo to incorporate virus survival data into their monitoring and analysis systems.

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