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Is the Clearant Process® designed to inactivate all types of pathogens?

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Is the Clearant Process® designed to inactivate all types of pathogens?

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A. Yes. Data shows that the Clearant Process® inactivates viruses (lipid enveloped and non-enveloped, DNA and RNA, double- and single-stranded), bacteria (gram positive and negative, aerobic and anaerobic), fungi, spores and the causative agents for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE’s). The level of inactivation required to establish safety with respect to TSE’s has not been established. These are all of the known types of pathogens.

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