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Bacteria Serrati a bacteria

Bacteria Serrati a bacteria Harvard School of Public Health (Dr. Melvin W. First, Professor Emeritus), United States March 2007 Coliform ( E. coli ) bacteria Ishikawa Health Service Association, Japan September 2000 E. coli, Staphylococcus aurous , candida

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Bacteria Serrati a bacteria

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  1. Bacteria • Serratia bacteria • Harvard School of Public Health (Dr. Melvin W. First, Professor Emeritus), United States March 2007 • Coliform (E. coli )bacteria • Ishikawa Health Service Association, Japan September 2000 • E. coli, Staphylococcus aurous , candida • Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China October 2001 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 • Bacillus subtilis ( Anthrax surragate) • Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002 • CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov, 2004 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 • MRSA ( methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) • Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002 • Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan February 2004 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 • Pseudomonas, Enterococcus, Staphylococcus • University of Lübeck, Germany February 2002 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 • Enterococcus, Staphylococcus, Sarcina, Micrococcus • CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov 2004 • Listeria monocytogenes, Streptococcus spp. • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 Efficacy of MCI Against Various Pathogens ( Confirmed Through Collaborative Research Program ) FORMAT: Target Microbe - - Species Testing - - Verification Organization - - Date of Announcement

  2. Viruses • H1N1 - - human influenza virus - - • Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002 • Seoul University, Korea September 2003 • Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China December 2003 • Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan February 2004 • H5N1 - - avian influenza • Retroscreen Virology, Ltd., London, UK May 2005 • H5N8 - - avian influenza • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 • Coxsackie - - virus • Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002 • Polio - - virus • Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002 • Corona - - virus • Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan July 2004 • MS2 - - virions - enterobacteria phage • Dr Sergey A Grinshpun ; University of Cincinnati; Dept of Environmental Health, Jan 2007 • MNV - - Norovirus ( Norwalk-like viruses) • Dr. Lela Riley, Univ of Missouri, Dept of Veterinary Medicine, USA, Nov 18, 2008 • NOTES: • Although the above researchers vary in their method of generating “bi-polar” ( OR multi-cluster ions) - - • the end result of creating clumps of “positive hydrogen” and ”negative oxygen” ions ( with perhaps • other trace ions also) to deactivate the above microbes and allergens - - is the common mechanism • of microbe control used by all.. Efficacy of Multi-Cluster Ions - - continued

  3. Allergens • Mite allergens, pollen • Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University, Japan Sept 2003 • Airborne allergens Asthma Society of Canada April 2004 • Particulates • Dr Sergey A Grinshpun ; University of Cincinnati; Dept of Environmental Health, Jan 2007 • Fungi • Cladosporium • Ishikawa Health Service Association, JapanSeptember 2000 • University of Lübeck, Germany (growth-suppressing effect ) February 2002 • CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov 2004 • Penicillium, Aspergillus • University of Lübeck, Germany (growth-suppressing effect)February 2002 • Aspergillus, Penicillium (two species), Stachybotrys, Alternaria, Mucorales • CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov 2004 • Stachybotrys Chartarum ( Black mold ) • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007 Efficacy of Multi Cluster Ions - - continued

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