Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for preventing infectious disease outbreaks in nursing homes and hospitals due to global warming and resistances to medication
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Application No.: US17082511Application Date: 2020-10-28
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Publication No.: US12078773B2Publication Date: 2024-09-03
- Inventor: Jacques Jacob Ohayon
- Applicant: Jacques Jacob Ohayon
- Applicant Address: US NJ Wayne
- Assignee: Jacques Jacob Ohayon
- Current Assignee: Jacques Jacob Ohayon
- Current Assignee Address: US NJ Wayne
- Main IPC: G01W1/02
- IPC: G01W1/02 ; A61B5/00 ; F24F11/30 ; F24F11/50 ; F24F130/10

Abstract:
This invention addresses the problem of Global Warming, expressed as the environmental condition of unintended and imperceptible levels of Vapor Pressure Deficit, (VPD) in Nursing Homes and Hospitals and Psychiatric Facilities. The invention teaches an art form which addresses Global Warming as expressed by Vapor Pressure deficit and resistance to medication. The invention identifies the ideal conditions for fungal and bacteria growth and in particular a new highly resistant fatal form of Candida Fungus, referred to as Candida auris (C. auris). Existing HVAC technology does not address this problem, since it is novel in that it identifies a unique interaction between Global Warming with the problem of resistances to medication and the neurological causes of Suicide. The invention is also novel and unobvious in that it teaches an art form indicating that certain levels of imperceptible VPD require continued HVAC, A/C dehumidification and temperature reduction even throughout tepid temperatures when such equipment may be turned off. As well as teaches an art form to alert medical staff and administration as to when these conditions are occurring and help plan treatments during periods of favorable ambient indoor and outdoor environmental conditions.
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