OrganismStrain ReferenceMIC μl/ml Candida albicansR 32510.195 Clostridium perfringensY 1850.781 Escherichia coli F41 +Y 23150.781 *Escherichia coli K88.

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OrganismStrain ReferenceMIC μl/ml Candida albicansR Clostridium perfringensY Escherichia coli F41 +Y *Escherichia coli K88 +Y Staphylococcus aureusY Salmonella typhimurium phage type 193Y Salmonella typhimurium phage type 104Y Staphylococcus aureusNCTC Escherichia coliNCTC Test 1 M.I.C. Studies * Highly pathogenic

OrganismStrain Reference MIC μl/ml Salmonella enteritidis Phage type 4B Salmonella enteritidis Phage type 4B Salmonella enteritidis Phage type 47635/ Salmonella enteritidis Phage type 4417/ Salmonella enteritidisNCTC Salmonella poonaNCTC *Salmonella typhimurium phage type DT / Salmonella typhimurium phage type DT / Test 2 M.I.C. Studies * multi-drug resistant strain

Test 2 M.I.C. Studies * multi-drug resistant strain OrganismStrain Reference MIC μl/ml Escherichia coliNCTC *Escherichia coli O157 +veNCTC *Escherichia coli O157 +veR *Escherichia coli O157 +veR Clostridium perfringens type AB Clostridium perfringens type AB Clostridium perfringens type CY Clostridium perfringens type CY

Test 2 Orego-Stim ® is proven to be very effective on all bacteria, even m mm multi-drug resistant strains M.I.C. Studies OrganismStrain ReferenceMIC μl/ml Campylobacter coli31<0.20 Campylobacter jejuni93/152<0.20 Campylobacter jejuni93/192<0.20 Campylobacter jejuni33<0.20 Campylobacter jejuniNCTC 11168<0.20 Campylobacter jejuniNCTC 11351<0.20