- An
antimicrobial is an
agent that
kills microorganisms (microbicide) or
stops their growth (bacteriostatic agent).
Antimicrobial medicines can be grouped...
- Y.; Rukayadi, Y. (2015), "Screening of
tropical medicinal plants for
sporicidal activity" (PDF),
International Food
Research Journal, 22 (1): 421–425...
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higher concentrations (7 to 30%) and
longer contact times will
improve sporicidal activity.
Hydrogen peroxide is seen as an
environmentally safe alternative...
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expensive alternatives. β-Propiolactone is an
excellent sterilizing and
sporicidal agent, but its
carcinogenicity precludes that use. It is used to inactivate...
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wipes (for
disinfection of
surfaces and
noninvasive medical devices), and
sporicidal wipes.
Medical wipes can be used to
prevent the
spread of
pathogens such...
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substances are not only
virucidal but can be also bactericidal, fungicidal,
sporicidal or tuberculocidal.
Virucides are to be used
outside the
human body, and...
- 14675
Virucidal EN 14476
Virucidal Norovirus EN 1650
Fungicidal EN 13704
Sporicidal Clostridioides difficile "Chloramine-T hydrate". Sigma-Aldrich. Campbell...
- (called bactericidal). Some also kill
fungi (fungicidal),
bacterial spores (
sporicidal), or
viruses (virucidal). An
antibacterial product acts
against bacteria...
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formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde, have a wide
microbicidal activity and are
sporicidal and fungicidal. They are
partly inactivated by
organic matter and have...
- Furthermore, CDI
transmission can be
prevented by
daily environmental sporicidal disinfection in
patient rooms. Also,
reducing the
length of antibiotic...