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e4shield technology: a revolution in viral infection prevention

Scientifically validated efficacy of electromagnetic waves in inactivating respiratory viruses

Gaetano Privitera, Professore Emerito di Igiene nell’Università di Pisa ed esperto presso organizzazioni nazionali ed internazionali.
Gaetano Privitera, Professore Emerito di Igiene nell’Università di Pisa ed esperto presso organizzazioni nazionali ed internazionali.
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The Italian technology e4shield, which leverages electromagnetic waves to reduce the presence of airborne respiratory viruses, has obtained certification confirming its efficacy above 90% against seasonal influenza, COVID, including the KP3 variant, and RSV. This validation comes from the Research Laboratories of the University of Genoa, the University of Milan, and the independent institute ViroStatics.

A fundamental innovation for public health

Respiratory viruses such as influenza, RSV, and COVID pose a significant seasonal threat to public health. Their spread can cause severe complications, particularly among the most vulnerable, fostering epidemics and increasing the risk of new pandemics. While vaccines remain the primary preventive measure, coverage rates, particularly among those over 65, remain insufficient. According to the Italian Ministry of Health, influenza vaccination coverage in Italy does not exceed 50%, with significant regional disparities.

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For this reason, alternative solutions like e4shield are being developed to complement vaccination strategies with an innovative technological approach that reduces airborne viral loads in indoor environments. This technology acts directly on virus transmission in the air, protecting both humans and animals.

Scientific validation and applications

The efficacy of e4shield has been demonstrated through rigorous scientific tests conducted by the Military Hospital of Celio, the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences at the University of Milan, the Research Laboratories of the University of Genoa, and the independent research institute ViroStatics. The results have been published in prestigious scientific journals such as Viruses (June 2023) and the European Society of Medicine (October 2023).

Thanks to its efficacy and safety, e4shield has been recognized by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission as one of the technologies capable of significantly improving indoor air quality. Furthermore, an agreement has been signed with Anaste (National Association of Territorial Structures and the Elderly) for the installation of e4life devices in residential healthcare facilities, protecting the most fragile patients.

How e4shield technology works

Unlike other air sanitization systems, e4shield does not use chemical agents or filters but generates electromagnetic waves that act at specific frequencies for each pathogen. This technology alters the viral capsid (the virus’s outer shell), deactivating it and preventing its transmission.

According to Prof. Gaetano Privitera, Emeritus Professor of Hygiene at the University of Pisa, electromagnetic waves have been studied for air decontamination for several years. However, only with the development of e4shield have application challenges been overcome, opening new perspectives in preventing airborne infectious diseases.

A global impact: from healthcare to livestock farming

Beyond its application in human healthcare environments, e4shield has recently expanded into the livestock sector. With the launch of e4life FARM, the device has been adapted to combat viral diseases affecting farms, such as avian influenza and swine fever. This solution helps reduce pathogen spread and the risk of zoonoses, diseases transmitted from animals to humans.

Towards a safer future

The technological innovation of e4shield offers a concrete response to the need for better prevention of airborne viral infections. According to Prof. Alberto Izzotti, Full Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at the University of Genoa, this technology has proven to be more effective than expected, representing an important resource for reducing the risk of contagion in enclosed spaces.

e4life promotes safety through advanced technological solutions that protect human and animal health, improving quality of life and enabling safe social interactions in shared spaces,” states Vincenzo Pompa, CEO of e4life.

The adoption of these innovative technologies paves the way for a new era in respiratory infection prevention, with a positive impact on both healthcare and the agro-livestock sector. What are your thoughts on this innovation? Share them in the comments below!

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