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Early Childhood Resources introduces new School Furniture product line with built-in Microban® antimicrobial protection
2009-11-16, 54 views, By Early Childhood Resources, LLC
Infectious Disease Diagnostic Markets
Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Infectious Disease Diagnostic Markets" report focuses on products used for the diagnosis of bacterial and viral infections.
2009-08-31, 100 views, By Bharatbook
How Hostile Bacteria Take Up Unwanted Residence
Some of the worst bacterial infections have learned how to trick and evade the human immune response, allowing themselves to set up shop and wreak havoc to health. Two new studies help explain how problematic bacterial infections work their evil.
2009-07-17, 86 views, By Byron J. Richards
Help Reduce the Risk of Infection of Swine Flu
What's the best way to protect against Swine Flu? Cleanaer™ is a Liquid Ioniser Air Purifier proven to reduce microbes in the air and reduce risk of infection. Cleanaer™ can protect you immediately from a sneeze anywhere in a room.
2009-05-05, 614 views, By Atrium Innovation Limited - Cleanaer Air Purifier
Scientists Study Spit Around the World
Do camels spit? No, not really—it’s more like projectile vomiting! Camels bring up the contents of their stomachs, along with saliva, and hurl. The human mouth, a major point of entry for bacteria into the body, contains a wide range of microbes.
2009-03-26, 202 views, By Allan Ross
MRSA Treatments with Manuka Honey have monumental results
As most of you may know MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is known as a "Superbug" that seems to have become resistant to most antibiotics. Manuka Honey has powerful antibacterial properties that eliminates the MRSA bacteria.
2009-03-14, 288 views, By Greg Hunter
Mold sampling Strategy in Indoor Environment
The method of choice for assessing potential exposures to airborne molds and mycotoxins in indoor environments involves the collection and identification of fungal propagules
2009-01-12, 605 views, By satish Bakhda
Preventing MRSA and Staying Healthy
MRSA can be very scary. However there are effective ways to prevent MRSA, keep yourself and the people around you healthy safe.
2008-10-09, 299 views, By Ecology Works
University Of Limerick Awarded EUR5M Grant To Combat MRSA
Thursday, 2 October 2008 – The University of Limerick has secured a EUR5M technology research contract aimed at significantly reducing MRSA infection rates in hospitals across the world.
2008-10-02, 617 views, By Dunphy Public Relations
Food safety microbiology seminar, Oct. 24
Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc. will be sponsoring a Food Health and Safety Microbiology Seminar on October 24, 2008 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Donald Danforth Plant Sciences Center (975 N. Warson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63132).
2008-09-26, 558 views, By Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc.
Food safety microbiology seminar, Oct. 24
Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc. will be sponsoring a Food Health and Safety Microbiology Seminar on October 24, 2008 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Donald Danforth Plant Sciences Center (975 N. Warson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63132).
2008-09-26, 558 views, By Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc.
Vital Oxide Proves Effective as Carpet Sanitizer
In a recent study completed on August 22, Vital Oxide broad spectrum disinfectant proved efficacious against pathogenic forms of bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter aerogenes, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
2008-09-25, 3680 views, By Vital Technologies, Inc.
Vital Oxide Kills MRSA on Computer Keyboards
A recent study by the University of Arizona has discovered that computer keyboards house more germs than toilet seats harbouring deadly bacteria such MRSA.
2008-09-22, 235 views, By Ecology Works
Suspected Outbreak of Norovirus
A retirement community in Santa Rosa is confronting a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious norovirus.
2008-09-15, 267 views, By Ecology Works
E. coli Outbreak in Oklahoma
Bacterial contamination has been found in well water at a northeast Oklahoma restaurant linked to an E. coli outbreak that killed a man and sickened dozens of others, state health officials said Friday.
2008-09-02, 332 views, By The Ecology Works
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