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PATHOGEN |
uJ/sq cm* |
KILL FACTOR for 99%(Log 2) reduction ** |
Bacteria |
Acintobacter baumannii (MDRAB) |
6,600 |
x 62 |
Bacillus anthracis – Anthrax |
5,500 |
x 72 |
Bacillus anthracis – Anthra. spores |
8,800 |
x 45 |
Bacillus magaterium sp. (spores) |
3,800 |
x 105 |
Bacillus magaterium sp. ( eg.) |
6,500 |
x 61 |
Bacillus paratyphusus |
99,000 |
x 4.0 |
Bacillus subtilis spores |
88,000 |
x 4.5 |
Bacillus subtilis |
330,000 |
x 1.2 |
Clostridium difficile (Spores) |
35,200 |
x 11 |
Clostridium tetani |
35,200 |
x 11 |
Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
11,000 |
x 36 |
Ebertelia typhosa |
22,000 |
x 18 |
Escherichia coli |
26,400 |
x 15 |
Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) |
88,000 |
x 4.5 |
Leptospiracanicola |
220,000 |
x 1.8 |
Micrococcus candidus |
22,000 |
x 18 |
Micrococcus sphaeroides |
92,000 |
x 4.3 |
MRSA |
20,000 |
x 20 |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
10,000 |
x 40 |
Neisseria catarrhalis |
8,500 |
x 47 |
Phytomonas tumefaciens |
8,000 |
x 50 |
Proteus wlgaris |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
10,500 |
x 38 |
Pseudomonas fluorescens |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Salmonella enteritidis |
7,500 |
x 72 |
Salmonella paratyphi – Enteric fever |
6,100 |
x 65 |
Salmonella typhosa – Typhoid fever |
4,100 |
x 97 |
Salmonella typhimurium |
15,200 |
x 26 |
Sarcina lutea |
26,400 |
x 15 |
Serratia marcescens |
6,160 |
x 65 |
Shigella dyseteriae – Dysentery |
4,200 |
x 95 |
Shigella flexneri – Dysentery |
3,400 |
x 117 |
Shigella paradysenteriae |
3,400 |
x 117 |
Spirillum rubrum |
6,160 |
x 65 |
Staphylococcus albus |
5,720 |
x 70 |
Staphylococcus aureus |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Staphylococcus hemolyticus |
5,500 |
x 72 |
Staphylococcus lactis |
8,800 |
x 45 |
Streptococcus viridans |
3,800 |
x 105 |
Vibrio comma – Cholera |
6,500 |
x 61 |
VRE |
8,400 |
x 47 |
Molds |
Aspergillius flaws |
99,000 |
x 4 |
Aspergillius glaucus |
88,000 |
x 4.5 |
Aspergillius niger |
330,000 |
x 1.2 |
Mucor racemosus A |
35,200 |
x 11 |
Mucor racemosus B |
35,200 |
x 11 |
Oospora lactis |
11,000 |
x 36 |
Penicillium expansum |
22,000 |
x 18 |
Penicillium roqueforti |
26,400 |
x 15 |
Penicillium digitatum |
88,000 |
x 4.5 |
Rhisopus nigricans |
220,000 |
x 1.8 |
Protozoa |
Chiarella Vulgaris |
22,000 |
x 18 |
Nematode Eggs |
92,000 |
x 4.3 |
Paramecium |
20,000 |
x 20 |
Virus |
Bacteriopfage – E. Coli |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Herpes simplex |
7,500 |
x 53 |
Influenza – A (flu) |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Norovirus |
29,500 |
x 13 |
HIV Retrol.irus |
36,000 |
x 11 |
Poliovirus – Poliomyelitis |
16,000 |
x 25 |
Infectious Hepatitis |
14,000 |
x 28 |
Yeast |
Brewers yeast |
6,600 |
x 60 |
Common yeast cake |
13,200 |
x 30 |
Saccharomyces carellisiae |
13,200 |
x 30 |
Saccharomyces ellipsoideus |
13,200 |
x 30 |
Saccharomyces spores |
17,600 |
x 23 |
NOTE
** KILL FACTOR = MULTIPLE OF MINIMUM ENERGY TO KILL PATHOGENS
“uJ” = Micro-Joules = Micro-Watt-Seconds