- and
chemical treatment disinfection agents, respectively, in
water during water disinfection processes.
Chlorinated disinfection agents such as chlorine...
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compound used to
inactivate or
destroy microorganisms on
inert surfaces.
Disinfection does not
necessarily kill all microorganisms,
especially resistant bacterial...
- Skin
disinfection is a
process that
involves the
application of a
disinfectant to
reduce levels of
microorganisms on the skin.
Disinfecting the skin of...
-
water that is fit for
specific purposes. Most
water is
purified and
disinfected for
human consumption (drinking water), but
water purification may also...
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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is a
disinfection technique employing ultraviolet (UV) light,
particularly UV-C (180–280 nm), to kill or inactivate...
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Solar water disinfection, in
short SODIS, is a type of
portable water purification that uses
solar energy to make biologically-contaminated (e.g. bacteria...
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Selective photonic disinfection (SEPHODIS) is an
ultrashort pulse laser technology invented by Tsen and
colleagues to
combat pathogens including viruses...
- Ebola.
Washer disinfectors are
instruments used to
disinfect used
bedpans at high
temperatures of at
least 80 °C to 85 °C.
Disinfector machines have been...
-
measures and by
introduction of two new
disinfection methods, the "railway van
disinfector", and the "barrel
disinfector" now
known as the
Serbian barrel. In...
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Disinfected mail or
fumigated mail is mail that has had some form of
disinfection or
fumigation applied to it by
postal authorities, with the intention...