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RE: Nanotechnology to kill a cold?
The answer to that is yes and no. First off, yes, our products are used in small animal vet clinics today. The second is no...we haven't tested against parvo-virus yet. We have tested against feline calicivirus which we are effective against. It is somewhat similar to parvo but calcivirus is easier to kill. Lots of ones we have tested including Viral Swine Fever, Bovine Herpes, BVD, all human and animal Flu Viruses (H1N1, H5N1, etc.), Coronavirus, norovirus (sick cruise ship), and LOTS more. Working on PEDv, Parvo, and PRRS. Lots of fun stuff.
Thanks for your reply @procyon21
Yes you have extremely interesting work ahead of you.. never mind the fun you are having at the moment :-)
I hope that there will be some solution for the parvo outbreaks soon in the future. In the town I live in it is an absolute epidemic already..
Very sad too because the premises stays risky for so long even after the infected animal is deceased.
Best product we have around here is something called F10 disinfectants not sure if you would know it at all.
Not sure about that one. Sounds like one I should check out and see if it is safe. :) Thanks for letting me know about it.