Abstract
Generalized nosocomial infection (SEPSE), a disproportionate immune system response to an infectious disease, is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoa. Most of these pathogens are partially airborne, a means of propagation that can also lead to contamination of sterile medical equipment. Surveys estimate global cases of SEPSE at 19.4 million/year, of which 27% lead to death - th…