- A
virucide (alternatively
spelled viricide) is any
physical or
chemical agent that
deactivates or
destroys viruses. The
substances are not only virucidal...
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Germicide – a
disinfectant Bactericide – a
substance that
kills bacteria Viricide – a
chemical agent which "kills"
viruses outside the body
Herbicide – a...
- Agency–approved
combination germicide, pseudomonacide, fungicide, and a
viricide effective against HIV-1,
hepatitis B, and
hepatitis C. Its
active ingredient...
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Vermicide – an
agent used to kill
parasitic intestinal worms.
Virucide (also
viricide) – an
agent capable of
destroying or
inhibiting viruses.
Vulpicide (also...
- retroviral, retrovirus, rotavirus, togavirus, viral, virality, viricidal,
viricide, virucidal, virucide, virulence, virulent,
virus virg- rod, twig Latin...
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against bacteria.
Microbicides which destroy virus particles are
called viricides or antivirals. Antifungals, also
known as antimycotics, are pharmaceutical...
- –
viral core –
viral culture –
viral envelope –
viral load –
viremia –
viricide –
virion –
virology –
virus –
visceral wasting syndrome –
Western blot...
- retroviral, retrovirus, rotavirus, togavirus, viral, virality, viricidal,
viricide, virucidal, virucide, virulence, virulent,
virus virg- rod, twig Latin...
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antivirals are used for
specific viruses. They
should be
distinguished from
viricides,
which actively deactivate virus particles outside the body. Many antiviral...
- 1997 to 2003. In 2010,
Harris entered into a
research agreement with Nano
Viricides, Inc. (NNVC). She has
published over 150 peer-reviewed articles. While...