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Pinoy-made resuscitator na 'ENMEI', magagamit bilang temporary breathing assistance

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00:00A Filipino-made resuscitator that will be used as a temporary breathing assistance.
00:05It is expected that many of our countrymen will benefit from this,
00:08not only because it is cheaper, but also because it is of high quality.
00:12Ron Dagusan has the details.
00:17In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,
00:20the need for ventilators in the country has increased.
00:23Because of this, the Philippine-made resuscitator, N-May,
00:27was made by researchers from the Technological Institute of the Philippines.
00:31N-May is a type of respirator that means to prolong or extend life.
00:36N-May is intended to be used as a temporary breathing assistance
00:40for patients who are being transported to the hospital or in line
00:44to use the ICU ventilator.
00:46And because it is smaller, it can be brought to ambulances.
00:50And it is cheaper because it is locally made.
00:52We want to provide a device
00:56that can support, like a ventilator,
00:59that can be afforded by our low-level hospitals.
01:03Especially for those in the provinces.
01:07For them to be able to use devices like this,
01:10they need to move or travel to bigger cities.
01:14Through this, more people will be able to afford and benefit from this.
01:19Supported by the DOST, the project is said to be from the fund
01:22that will provide expertise and a way for more people to benefit from this.
01:26A licensing agreement was made for manufacturing and design optimization
01:31and distribution and sales
01:33to make it accessible to more people
01:35to be commercialized and used by ambulances, hospitals, and the public.
01:40I think it would save lives.
01:42Of course, it would help bolster our inventory
01:46that before the pandemic was suffering.
01:49DOH actually stated that even way before the pandemic,
01:53we need to be short on supplies.
01:56So, Singlevent and of course other medical devices being out there in the market
02:02would make us or help us become more prepared.
02:05This has already passed various certifications,
02:08just like in the Lung Center of the Philippines.
02:10The Food and Drug Administration will follow this.
02:12This is to make sure that it is effective,
02:15safe to use, and in line with the standards.
02:18This just shows that we can bring the developed technologies of our researchers
02:24to the market of commercialization.
02:27That's why the Filipinos always say that we are weak
02:30when it comes to bringing the products of our researchers to the market.
02:35This shows that there are people who trust us.
02:38There are people who recognize our capabilities.
02:41The DOST calls on the public to trust the local researchers, scientists, and engineers
02:47because they have the ability, along with the support of the government,
02:51to benefit the Filipinos.
02:53Rod Laguzad for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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