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Sol-Millennium MVP Injection Solution
Contributor to Safety Injection In Immunization Service
Auto-disables Syringes & Safety Box
For Numerous Immunization Program
Why AD ?
Disposable Syringe Re-use
Reuse of disposable syringes and needles leads to the transmission of
blood-borne pathogens. To help prevent reuse of disposable syringes and
needles, WHO, UNICEF and UNFPA urge that, by the end of 2003, all
countries
should
use
only
auto-disable
(WHO/V&B/99.25 – December 1999).
syringes
for
immunization,
Reuse of disposable and needles lead to :
 20 million cases of hepatitis B (HBV)
 2 million cases of hepatitis C (HCV) .
 Approximately 260 000 cases of HIV and other infections, such as
abscesses and septicemia each year (UNICEF, 2010)
5 to 10 percent of some 16 billion injections
administered worldwide each year are
given for immunization.
Unsafe injection practices can seriously
impede the progress made by
immunization programmes and have a
substantial effect on global immunization
coverage.
The reuse of standard single-use disposable
syringes and needles places the general
public at high risk of disease and death.
Hepatitis B virus: HBV is highly infectious and causes the highest number of
infections: in developing and transitional countries 21.7 million people
become infected each year, representing 33% of new HBV infections
worldwide
Hepatitis C virus: Unsafe injections are the most common cause of HCV
infection in developing and transitional countries, causing 2 million new
infections each year and accounting for 42% of cases.
Human immunodeficiency virus: Globally nearly 2% of all new HIV
infections are caused by unsafe injections. In South Asia up to 9% of new
cases may be caused in this way. Such proportions can no longer be
ignored.
The auto-disable syringe
Equipment of choice for administering vaccines, both in routine
immunization and mass campaigns, presents the lowest risk of person-toperson transmission of blood-borne pathogens (such as hepatitis B or HIV) .
“ Safety boxes”, puncture-proof containers –
For the collection and disposal of used disposable and auto-disable
syringes, needles and other injection materials – reduce the risk posed to
health staff and the general public by contaminated needles and syringes.
Tips:
AD syringes always need to be used together with safety box. It not just
help solving syringe reuse presentation, but also help solving the medical
waste management problems as well.
Why Choose Us?
Company Introduction
As a leading company focus on the deployment of safety medical devices, Sol-Millennium
Group dedicated us to provide world leading safety injection solutions, devote ourselves
to inject devices safe use and disposal. We has engineered SOL-JECT Auto-Disable (AD)
Syringe and Safety Boxes for immunization are helping to injection-associated
transmission of blood-borne pathogens, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV infections,
in conjunction with the World Health Organization (WHO) and several other international
agencies.
Building a Heath Tomorrow !
Integrated operation: we will identify your need and any problems to give you most
satisfied solving solutions, from products providing and service delivery.
Strong Product Availability: We have mighty quantities availability to meet
customer current demand. Customizes products, including special labeling, needle sizes
and logos.
Quality assurance: our company compliance with ISO 13485, we hold WHO PQS
both od AD syringes and safety box, which are matched used in immunization programme
safety injection. Besides, we still hold CE for AD syringes.
Unique service: we supply both AD syringe and safety box which are needed to be
used together.
SOL-JECT Auto-Disable (AD) Syringe can prevent syringe reuse by locking
and breaking the plunger after injection, especial for large immunization
program.
Before use:
After use:
Specification: 0.05ml, 0.5ml, 1ml, 3ml, 5ml,10ml
Important Features
Minimal dead space
Patented auto-disable mechanism design make sure syringe permanently
disabled after markings
Hands and finger stay behind the needle all time
Easy to use and require minimal training
Easy to use and accurate dose measurement
Maintains content sterility when unopened and not damaged
Maximizes user efficiency; easily used by vaccine
Meets international standards
Safety Boxes
SOL-Millennium Safety Boxes is for safe and easy handing and destruction
of used syringes and needles, it needs to be used together with AD
syringes. When they are used consistently and correctly, safety boxes can
help prevent disease-spreading needle stick injuries. As with AD syringes,
health workers should practice assembling and using safety boxes.
Specification
Volume :
External dimensions
Before assembling :
After assembling :
Materials :
WHO PQS CODE E10/010 5L
5 Liters
590 x 300 x 4mm
280 x 162 x 122mm
recycled board, waterproof,
and puncture proof
Printing :
brown background with black
illustrations and texts
Thickness of walls :
1.2mm
Weight fully assembled :
280grams
Diam. syringe inserts whole hole : 38mm
----- Sol-millennium® 5L Safety Box & Incineration Container, WHO PQS CODE E10/010
----- for safe and easy handling and destruction of used syringes and needles.
We are your Best Choice! Trust!
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!