Did you know that hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a disease caused by inhaling airborne spores from moulds or fungi, affects an increasing number of people every year? 🦠 Under the expert guidance of Dr Masafumi Mukamoto, Professor Emeritus of Osaka Metropolitan University, Panasonic has confirmed a groundbreaking discovery: nanoe can effectively sterilize Trichosporon, a major cause of this condition.🌍🔬 This innovative technology shows a sterilisation effect of 99% or more against this harmful fungus*, marking a significant breakthrough in our ongoing efforts to create safer and healthier living environments. 🌿 Learn more about how we are pushing the boundaries of nanoe technology to provide safe and secure spaces** 👉 https://lnkd.in/euPknv5K #PanasonicEurope #Nanoe #Technology #Fungus #Hypersensitivity #Environment *Three types of mold or fungus, including Trichosporon, which was verified this time, in addition to Cladosporium and Candida, which were verified previously **This article is available in Chinese, German, and French by machine translation. Click the green language switcher on the top.
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