Studies + Resources
Studies & Abstracts
A study, completed by the lab of Dr. Charles Gerba at the University of Arizona’s Department of Environmental Science and published by MedRxiv, demonstrates surfaces treated with SurfaceWise2 are effective against human coronavirus 229E.
This study, completed by the lab of Dr. Charles Gerba at the University of Arizona’s Department of Environmental Science and published by MedRxiv, confirms SurfaceWise2 reduces viable viral and bacterial levels to below the limit of detection even after multiple contamination events.
In this case study, published in Healthcare Hygiene Magazine, Allied BioScience’s Chief Science Officer Maha El-Sayed, PhD discusses the challenges and the emerging solutions for environmental hygiene.
A study, published by The University of Arizona’s Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, tests long-term reduction of bacteria on municipal buses.
A study abstract, accepted to the SHEA Decennial 2020 Conference and published in the Infection Control and Healthcare Epidemiology journal (ICHE), demonstrates significant impact of SurfaceWise on the bioburden of treated surfaces.
A study abstract, accepted to the SHEA Decennial 2020 Conference and published in the Infection Control and Healthcare Epidemiology journal (ICHE), demonstrates reduction of bioburden in a healthcare setting.
Peer-Reviewed Studies
A groundbreaking study, published in the peer-reviewed journal, Clinical Infectious Diseases, shows SurfaceWise affects steep declines in HAIs and environmental bioburden in hospitals.
A study published in the American Journal of Infection Control shows SurfaceWise reduces surface bacteria by >99.9% in an intensive care unit for over 15 weeks.