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Clinical Evidence & Research Network for Hospital Disinfection

A growing clinical evidence effort focused on real-world hospital disinfection outcomes using aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP).

Collaborate with leading infection preventionists and clinical researchers to generate publishable evidence—while evaluating new approaches to environmental disinfection in your facility.

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Why Clinical Evidence Matters in Hospital Disinfection

Healthcare-associated infections remain a persistent challenge, driven in part by inconsistent environmental disinfection and increasing pathogen resistance. Traditional methods—manual cleaning and UV—often leave gaps in coverage, consistency, and operational efficiency.

Breezy Med’s clinical program is designed to generate real-world evidence on:
  • Whole-room disinfection performance
  • Reduction in environmental bioburden and transmission risk
  • Operational efficiency and labor savings
  • Compliance and audit readiness through automated data capture

Become a Co-Author on Upcoming Clinical Studies

Join a growing network of hospitals and infection prevention leaders contributing to real-world clinical evidence in hospital disinfection.

Participants provide access to their clinical environment and operational data, while Breezy Med supports study design, data collection, analysis, and manuscript development—minimizing additional workload for your team. The result is high-quality, publishable research grounded in real-world hospital practice.

This is an opportunity to advance infection prevention, evaluate automated, whole-room disinfection in your facility, and participate as a co-author on peer-reviewed publications.

Current Clinical Studies

 🟢 Published 

Automated Hospital Room Disinfection (JoVE)

Peer-reviewed clinical protocol demonstrating automated aHP disinfection in real-world hospital environments.
  • Reduced MDRO transmission in clinical settings
  • 4–5 log reductions validated using biological indicators
  • Improved compliance and reduced human error through automation

 🟡 Accepted for Presentation  

In-Situ Disinfection of Hospital Privacy Curtains (APIC26) 

Privacy curtains are frequently contaminated and difficult to clean using traditional methods. This study evaluates automated aHP disinfection directly on curtain surfaces. 
  • ≥4-log reduction of resistant spores on both sides of curtain fabric
  • Full inactivation achieved within ~11-minute automated cycle
  • Effective penetration across front/back and near/far surfaces
  • Demonstrates an alternative to labor-intensive curtain laundering

Improving Performance: Hospital Disinfection with Smart aHP (AHE26)

Multi-site clinical and operational evaluation of automated aHP disinfection integrated with a cloud-based data platform.  
  • Up to 6-log reductions demonstrated in pre-clinical validation
  • Elimination of viral RNA across patient room environments
  • 10–35 minutes of labor saved per room during terminal cleaning
  • Audit-ready data replaces manual documentation and improves compliance

 🔵 In Progress   

C. auris Transmission Reduction Study 

Building on pre-clinical environmental chamber data, this study evaluates the role of aHP in reducing transmission of Candida auris in healthcare environments. 
  • Whole-room disinfection across large enclosed spaces
  • Strong pre-clinical efficacy against fungal pathogens
  • Focus on real-world HAI reduction outcomes 

CRO / MDRO Reduction Program (Regional APIC)  

Clinical program evaluating the impact of automated disinfection on carbapenem-resistant organisms (CROs). 
  • Observed reduction in transmission in long-term care settings
  • Integration with standard cleaning workflows
  • Supporting data for expanded multi-site study 

 ⚪ Upcoming 

Time-Driven Cost Savings of aHP vs. UV

 Economic analysis comparing automated aHP disinfection with traditional methods. 
  • Time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) framework
  • Impact on room turnover, staffing efficiency, and throughput
  • Focus on hospital financial and operational outcomes

 Real-World Evidence from Clinical Environments

Collaborating Institutions & Clinical Contributors

UT Southwestern Medical Center • Little Colorado Medical Center • Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern New Mexico • Mount Graham Regional Medical Center • Northwestern University 

Presented at Leading Conferences

APIC • AHE • JoVE (peer-reviewed publication)

Demonstrated outcomes from real-world hospital environments 

Hospitals participating in Breezy Med’s clinical evidence network gain early access to emerging disinfection protocols and contribute to a growing body of real-world data in infection prevention.

Clinical studies and pilot programs have demonstrated:
  • High-level microbial reduction across surfaces and complex environments
  • Improved consistency and reduced variability in terminal cleaning
  • Measurable labor savings and workflow efficiency gains
  • Automated, audit-ready documentation for compliance and reporting

This collaborative approach is designed to generate practical, publishable evidence—developed in partnership with the clinical teams who implement it every day.