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Dr. R. Tan
Primary target of microbial control
Microorganisms capable of causing infection or spoilage that are constantly present in the external environment and on the hum...
MICROBIOLOGY LECTURE 3 – Sterilization and Disinfection - Dr. Aurea P. Llanera Notes from Lecture USTMED ’07 Sec C – AsM Definition - Sterilization is the process of killing or removing all viable ...
STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION
Important in:
1. Laboratory work with pure cultures requires the use of apparatus and culture media that is sterile
2. Prevention of infection in patients require...
BCCDC Laboratory Services
A Guide to Selection and Use of Disinfectants
Selection and Use of Disinfectants
Table of Contents
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1.INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective of this Manual
Chlorine is, by far, the most commonly used disinfectant in the drinking water treatment industry (Sawyer et al., 1994). Today, chlorine is used as a pri...
STERILIZATION & DISINFECTION Antiseptics • Typically an antiseptic is a chemical agent that is applied to living tissue to kill microbes Disinfectants • A disinfectant is a chemical or physical age...
_________________________ _________________________ ___________________ Office of Water (4601M) Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Total Coliform Rule Issue Paper
The Effectiveness of Disinfe...
_________________________ _________________________ ___________________ Office of Water (4601M) Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Total Coliform Rule Issue Paper
The Effectiveness of Disinfe...
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective of this Manual
Chlorine is, by far, the most commonly used disinfectant in the drinking water treatment industry (Sawyer et al., 1994). Today, chlorine is used as a pr...
BIO 205 Chapter 23
Physical and Chemical Control of Microorganisms
General Principles of Microbial Control Sterilization and Sanitation Are Key to Good Public Health •Sterilization involves des...
Chapter 12. Microbial Control
Principles and Terminology
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Main cellular targets of microbial control agents include proteins, DNA, and cell membranes o Protein Denaturation: deactivati...