Medical protective clothing, also known as disposable protective clothing or anti-virus clothing. Medical protective clothing refers to the protective clothing used by medical staff (such as doctors, nurses, public health workers, cleaners, etc.) and those who enter a specific sanitation area (such as patients, hospital visitors, people entering infected areas, etc.).
Medical protective clothing needs to have good moisture permeability and barrier properties, and have the function of resisting the penetration of alcohol, blood, body fluids, air dust particles, and bacteria and viruses to effectively protect personnel and keep the environment clean.
According to the definition of the American Association for the Advancement of Medical Equipment (AAMI), isolation gown (Isolation Gown) is a type of protective clothing used to protect medical staff and patients from infection by microorganisms and bodily fluids in the case of patient isolation. The protective clothing (Protective Apparel) is mainly designed to isolate all or part of the body from potential dangers.
, Or isolate the external environment to prevent the wearer from being infected.