ozone inactivates antibiotic-resistant bacteria at consistent, measurable rates
Ozone inactivated Gram-negative multiple antibiotic-resistant clinical isolates with second-order rate constants (k2) ranging from 0.774 to 1.41 L/mg·min, with no statistically significant difference from Gram-positive resistant strains.
What this means for you
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing concern for everyday wellness and recovery. This finding shows ozone disrupts these hard-to-kill microbes at reliable, quantifiable rates — regardless of bacterial type. For anyone focused on skin health, wound recovery, or reducing microbial load, that kind of broad-spectrum antimicrobial response is worth understanding.
The published research
Ozone Inactivation Kinetics of Multiple Antibiotic
· 1995
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