If you know any it does not kill, please let me know.  It would certainly
save us some time and money in our testing.  Thus far we have found none,
and are aware of none it does not kill.

Marshall

Ivan Anderson wrote:

> I would be very surprised if CS killed all bacteria, fungus, protozoa,
> yeasts, and viruses. Even in swimming pools copper ions are required
> in addition to silver ions to control fungus.
> Here is a list of pathogens documented to be resistant to silver.
>
> "Citrobacter Freundii
> Enterobacter Cloacae
> Enterobacteriaceae (some strains)
> Escherichia Coli (some strains)
> Klebsiella Pneumoniae
> P. Stutzeri (some strains)
> Proteus Mirabilis
> Vegetative B. Cereus Spores."
>
> Silver is good, but lets not start believing our own propaganda.
>
> Regards - Ivan.
>
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