USAID Taps Cornell to Advance Ebola Protective Garments

In the war against Ebola, Cornell University – along with partners International Personnel Protection Inc (IPP) and protective apparel manufacturer Kappler Inc. – will rethink, reimagine and re-engineer protective suits for health care workers on the front lines battling the life-threatening contagion.

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The garments will be more comfortable and breathable, with leak-free barrier protection, better hood design and the suits will be easier to remove.

In February, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded Cornell, IPP and Kappler one of 12 grants from more than 1,500 global submissions to its Fighting Ebola challenge.

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