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What do we mean if talking about anti-microbe? Whilst anti-bacterial media exclusively work against bacteria, the anti-microbe materials work against a range of different microorganisms: - Bacteria (e.g. pneumo-coccobacilli and multi-resistant micro-organisms such as MRSA.)
- Viruses (e.g. HIV, influenza etc.)
- Fungi (e.g. Aspergillums Niger)
- Algae
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Today sterions are available in order to eliminate practically every object permanently from bacteria, fungi, algae and other microorganisms. Problem biofilm: In suitable environmental conditions bacteria settle. They form strongly growing cultures, which may take over whole surfaces – the biofilm. These cultures keep in certain environmental humidity and continue to increase there. If these bacteria meet the human organism they may have a toxic effect. This process is similar with fungus spores. Surfaces covered with sterions destroy the infestation. Bacteria, fungi and microorganisms cannot increase.
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