Antimicrobial medical textiles refer to fabrics, which are specially treated or produced to prevent the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses. The main uses of antimicrobial medical textiles occur in the medical and health sectors for preventing infections, promoting hygiene, and improving patient safety. The properties are usually integrated into the fabric by using chemical treatments, coatings, or embedding antimicrobial agents within the fibers themselves.