Nov 29 - Dr. Joseph Falkinham Webinar
All,
Dr. Falkinham will be doing a webinar on "Waterborne Pathogens, Microbiology and Mycobacteria" on Monday, November 29, 2021 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST. He'll address the many questions we've been asking about how to reduce exposure to NTM. Because it is a NTMir event, you'll have to register on its site. Here's how to do it:
For those not participating in NTM Connect, they can register by subscribing here: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001JXuPjrD-WUvUzwrC4I9no4K1002dXmRG and checking the box Events Announcement Only. It also posts the webinars in its Facebook page under EVENTS and you can register there also.
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No, he didn't answer the other questions either but NTMir says they will post his answers to the questions that were in the Chat box over the next weeks or months..
I also asked Dr Falkenham about disinfectants for nebulizers. Elsewhere he has said that hydrogen peroxide and isopropyl alcohol is ineffective in sterilizing. I asked him about the effectiveness of vinegar because on the webinar he wasn't clear. Does anybody know whether or not vinegar kills NTM?
@ljfoo :
Dr. Falkinham said that vinegar is an acid (acetic acid) and because NTM tolerates acids, vinegar does not kill NTM.
He added, however, that vinegar - being an acid - can help dissolve mineral deposits that occur with hard water, thus possibly helping to expose to disinfectants the NTM that might have been in the mineral deposits. This might be an indirect way through which vinegar could assist in disinfection, but it does not mean that the vinegar directly kills the NTM.
Thanks Armando. This helps.