Correcting and replacing Quadratech announcement issued Monday, June 16.INGLEWOOD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 1997--Quadratech, Inc. announced that a proprietary biocidal bi·o·cid·al adj. Of or relating to an agent that is destructive to living organisms. biocidal (bī´ōsī´d formula which annihilates major pathogenic viruses in horses is used in conjunction with StableMate, the company's horse bedding. Quadratech's president, Maria Comfort, states that because of its extensive research of more than one year in cooperation with a major University Toxicology Department, that the following findings can be reported: The pathogenic viruses, Herpetoviridae, Orthomyxobiride, Reopiritae and Togaviridae have been tested with the biocidal formula. Initial testing indicates the Quadratech Biocidal Formula inactivates various types of organisms, viruses, bacteria and even fungi. The product has also been used in drinking water to stop the spread of infection through this medium. Feed submerged in teaspoon of the Quadratech Biocidal Formula to one gallon of water for two minutes was sufficient in killing salmonellosis salmonellosis (săl'mənĕlō`sĭs), any of a group of infectious diseases caused by intestinal bacteria of the genus Salmonella, . The following are some of the organisms which have been, and are currently being, tested: Preliminary results appear very good in the testing of the following organisms: -- Salmonella -- Tseudomonas -- E. Coli -- Aspergillosis Aspergillosis Definition Aspergillosis refers to several forms of disease caused by a fungus in the genus Aspergillus. Aspergillosis fungal infections can occur in the ear canal, eyes, nose, sinus cavities, and lungs. -- Brucella Abortus -- Pasterella Pseudo Tuberculosis -- Epidermophytom Floccosum -- Strep -- Tubercle tubercle (t `bərky l') [Lat.,=little swelling], small, usually solid, nodule or prominence. Bacilli -- Candida -- Coryne Bacterium -- Microsporum Gypsum -- Trichorphyton Rubrum In every case during this study performed under a current grant program at a major undisclosed university, "the kill was found to be much faster than carbolic Car`bol´ic a. 1. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol ) s>. See Phenol. or quotur compounds" (heavy surfactant detergent pesticides). "More and more intensive methods of animal husbandry are practiced. The risks of keeping livestock increase and it is in these crowded environments that new methods of disinfection disinfection, n the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert. disinfection, full oral cavity, n a procedure used to reduce active periodontal disease, usually completed within a certain short time frame. are necessary to help prevent the spread of infection. With so many possible sources of disease it is imperative that a strict code of hygiene be implemented. But even where all the basic principles of hygiene are practiced, bacteria populations will build up whilst livestock are in housing. In order to keep mortality rates to a minimum it is therefore essential that this buildup bacteria be kept as low as possible and this is where Quadratech Biocide biocide (bī`əsīd'), synonym for pesticide. can be a great help," according to the study. This study will come out in a published paper before the end of this year reports Comfort. CONTACT: Quadratech Inc., Inglewood Maria Comfort, 310/649-0780 e-mail: OSA 1. OSA - Open Scripting Architecture. 2. OSA - Open System Architecture. 4Env@aol.com |
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