Auburn University Research Highlights

Key Auburn University Laboratory Research Findings

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Significant levels of Listeria bacteria do in fact penetrate deep into the concrete through the capillary system.
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Since these graphs use a logarithmic scale, a reduction of 1.4 points indicates that NORGANIX eliminates more than 95% of the Listeria bacteria on concrete and within the concrete.
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Listeria may be reintroduced to the surface of the concrete where it can be treated, but cannot reenter the closed capillaries within the concrete

Note: This research on Gram-positive microbes (using Listeria as the test pathogen) was published by Auburn University researchers in April, 2009. Earlier research by Auburn had confirmed NORGANIX to be effective against Gram-negative pathogens including: Salmonella and E.coli. Recent testing completed by Auburn University has also verified NORGANIX to be effective in eliminating spore-forming microbes, including molds, mildews, Bacillus and others.