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Re: cottonmather post# 96181

Saturday, 05/02/2015 2:36:45 PM

Saturday, May 02, 2015 2:36:45 PM

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MMTC - 2015 will be a year of progress for MMTC. We are getting close to having all the identifiers we need in order to launch a successful marketing campaign, sales and revenue will follow. We have the Listeria identifiers and are currently working on all the Salmonella identifiers. All we need now are the E Coli identifiers, after that the MIT will be able to successfully identify the three pathogens responsible for 90% of all food borne illnesses, Listeria, E Coli and Salmonella! David Haavig the true genius at MMTC is working hard in the lab in order to complete the needed identifiers. There is much to look forward to.

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**Excerpt From Most Recent PR Dated 7/9/2014**

The S. Choleraesuis Identifier is available now and will soon undergo AOAC Certification. The MIT 1000 is a rapid, bacterial cell-based detection and identification system that can identify pathogenic bacteria, now including Salmonella Choleraesuis, in three minutes (average). At a cost of $4.00 per test, the MIT 1000 is less than half the industries average cost of a pathogen test.

Meanwhile, MIT is working on a series of Salmonella Identifiers including the common food pathogens S. Heidelberg, S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium.