A full-area Far-UVC installation using UV Medico fixtures in all shared spaces at a Swedish palliative care ward was followed by a sharp and persistent drop in staff sick leave. In 2025 the ward reported 0.4% sick leave, compared with the regional average of about 6%. The installation and results were carried out and recorded in Sweden by our UV Medico Sweden and reported in Dagens Nyheter.
Location: AccessCare Palliative Ward, Gamla Karolinska, Sweden
Installer: UV Medico Sweden
Fixtures: UV Medico Far-UVC fixtures (222 nm)
Year: 2025
Healthcare settings face persistent infection pressure from airborne and contact transmission. For infection prevention and control (IPC) teams, environmental services (EVS) and healthcare leadership, this translates into:
Independent research from Chalmers University of Technology (Report ACE 2025:2) shows Far-UVC can reduce airborne infection risk with lower energy consumption than alternatives such as increased ventilation rates or large-scale air purification. This presents both operational and sustainability advantages.
A documented, real-world Far-UVC deployment in Sweden — using UV Medico fixtures and installed by UV Medico’s Swedish distributor — produced a large reduction in staff sick leave and measurable workplace improvements. The installation demonstrates that continuous, in-place Far-UVC can be a practical, energy-efficient layer of infection prevention in healthcare settings.
Sources: Dagens Nyheter (Sweden); Chalmers University of Technology, Report ACE 2025:2.
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