Ozone in Medicine - Bacteria - Viruses
TABLE I. PREVIOUS RESULTS OF OZONATION OF BACTERIA
Medium |
Test
Organism |
Ozone
Ppm |
Time
Sec |
Researchers |
S. salivarius |
0.60 |
600 |
2 |
Elford & van de Eude (1942) |
S. epidermus |
0.60 |
240 |
0.6 |
Heindel et al. (1993) |
B. subtilis |
2.2 |
90 |
0.01 |
Botzenhart et al. (1993) |
E. coli |
1.3 |
10 |
0.003 |
Katzenelson & Shuval (1973) |
S. typhimurium |
0.36 |
36 |
0.0002 |
Farooq et al. (1983) |
E. coli |
0.81 |
30 |
0.00003 |
Finch et al. (1988) |
E. coli |
12 |
62 |
0.00015 |
Bunning & Hempel (1995) |
E. coli |
2 |
15 |
0 |
Burleson et al. (1975) |
S. aureus |
2 |
15 |
0 |
Burleson et al. (1975) |
TABLE II. PREVIOUS RESULTS OF OZONATION OF VIRUSES
Medium |
Test
Organism |
Ozone
Ppm |
Time
Sec |
Researchers
|
Air |
pX174 |
0.04 |
480 |
De Mik (1977) |
poliovirus 1 |
0.2 |
360 |
1 |
Harakeh & Butler (1985) |
NDV |
2.00 |
417 |
1 |
Perez-Rey (1995) |
poliovirus 1 |
0.21 |
120 |
0.1 |
Roy et al. (1982) |
poliovirus 1 |
1.50 |
8 |
0.5 |
Katzenelson et al. (1979) |
T2 phage |
1.30 |
70 |
0.003 |
Katzenelson (1973) |
T7 phage |
.95 |
240 |
0.001 |
Lockowitz (1973) |
rotavirus SA-11 |
.25 |
10 |
0.001 |
Vaughn et al. (1987) |
Hepatitis A |
1.66 |
5 |
0.00001 |
Hall & Sobsey (1993) |
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Ozone Air Purification - Bacteria - Viruses
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Authority: Hans Kleinmann, M.D., German Research Authority
Subject: OZONE - Its action on Surface Cultures, Bact. coli - Bacilli Diphtheria, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
Action of Ozone on Bact. coli 2 hours after vaccination.
Spread: 0.3 ccm solution 1:50000 of a 24 hour bouillon culture upon Endo medium. Two hours air dried, ozonized without pressure.
Ozone Time of Bact. count Mortification Concentration ozonation after 36 hrs. Percent mg./1 hr Minutes incubation colonies 174.3 0 Ca 2-3000 0 174.3 2 60 98 174.3 8 15 99.5
Action of Ozone on surface cultures of Diphtheria Bacilli four hours after vaccination.
0.5 solution 1-50000 of a 48 hour bouillon culture on serum plates. Two hours. Air dried after two hours. Ozonized.
Ozone Time of Bact. count Mortification Concentration ozonation after 24 hrs. Percent mg./1 hr Minutes incubation colonies 174.3 0 1126 0 174.3 2 0 98.1 174.3 8 0 100
Action of Ozone on Staphylococcus, Pyogens Aureus, four hours alter vaccination.
0.3 ccm solution 1010000 of a 24 hour bouillon culture spread on agar plates. Dry one hour. Ozonized after three hours.
Ozone Time of Bact. count Mortification Concentration ozonation after 24 hrs. Percent mg./1 hr Minutes incubation colonies 174.3 0 840 98 174.32 0 0 100
In "Action of Ozone on Pathogenic Germs"
Action of Ozone on non-hemolylic streptococcus, four hours after vaccination.
0.5 ccm solution 1-10000 of a 48 hour bouillon culture of blood agar plates. Two hours. Dried after two hours of ozonation.
Ozone Time of Bact. count Mortification Concentration ozonation after 24 hrs. Percent mg./1 hr Minutes incubation colonies 174.3 0 Ca 2000 0 174.3 2 Steril 100
All these tables testify that Ozone, very quickly and energetically, acts deadly on germs, grown macroscopically and dried on a medium soil.
The first table shows a mortification of 98% and 99% of the bact. coli within two minutes and this confirms completely the results of Dr. Heise. It also gave evidence that the action of Ozone is very intense on the plates and grows six (6) hours after the vaccination.
The other plates, dysentry, streptococcus, staphylococcus, which commonly were ozonized after 3-4 hours after vaccination were absolute steril alter two (2) minutes.
According to the results of these experiments as shown in these tables, the disinfectory germical action of Ozone must be considered as most excellent and superior to other methods.
In "Action of Ozone on Pathogenic Germs"
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