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Eye Shadow Recalled Due to Pseudomonas luteola Contamination
Purity Cosmetics of San Jose, CA is recalling Lot #1B11 of its “100% Pure Cocoa Plum Eye Shadow” due to Pseudomonas luteola contamination. The product was made by Radical Cosmetics—an independent, third party contract laboratory located in New Brunswick, NJ—which is a separate entity from Purity Cosmetics. Approximately 300 units of the eye shadow were distributed to ...
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Preventing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections in Hospitals
According to some reports, as many as one in ten hospital-acquired infections are associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The bacteria are a common microorganism that can cause disease in humans. Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be readily found in soil, water, skin flora and many man-made environments. It has the ability to utilize a wide range of organic materials for food. In humans and ...
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Development of a NASA prototype unit-dynaJets
DYNAFLOW, INC. has successfully developed a prototype water reclamation and disinfection unit for NASA Advanced Life Support Systems. The prototype loop design is based on DYNAFLOW’s cavitating jet technology using the DYNAJETS® developed through funding provided by NASA. Through this development, the capability of the DYNAJETS® to both oxidize organic compounds and to disinfect contaminated ...
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Testing technology for reducing Legionella risk in healthcare in the US
“The Hydrosense kits are a screening tool, which saves time and money and allows clients to test more sample points (…) This could not be done with traditional lab culture testing.” Legionella in Healthcare Worldwide, cases of hospital-acquired Legionnaires’ disease have been on the rise, with research showing that the potentially fatal bug is present in 12-85% of all ...
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