This document compares the effectiveness of triclosan and chlorhexidine preparations with 60% isopropyl alcohol for hand disinfection. It discusses the bactericidal effects of triclosan in soap both in vitro and in vivo. It also examines the antibacterial activity of triclosan-impregnated storage boxes against various bacteria in conditions simulating domestic use.
This document compares the effectiveness of triclosan and chlorhexidine preparations with 60% isopropyl alcohol for hand disinfection. It discusses the bactericidal effects of triclosan in soap both in vitro and in vivo. It also examines the antibacterial activity of triclosan-impregnated storage boxes against various bacteria in conditions simulating domestic use.
This document compares the effectiveness of triclosan and chlorhexidine preparations with 60% isopropyl alcohol for hand disinfection. It discusses the bactericidal effects of triclosan in soap both in vitro and in vivo. It also examines the antibacterial activity of triclosan-impregnated storage boxes against various bacteria in conditions simulating domestic use.
A comparison of triclosan and chlorhexidine preparations
with 60 per cent isopropyl alcohol for hygienic hand disinfection
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Bactericidal effects of triclosan in soap both in vitro and in vivo
S. A. KimH. Moon K. Lee M. S. Rhee
3. The antibacterial activity of triclosan-impregnated storage boxes against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus cereus and Shewanella putrefaciens in conditions simulating domestic use Josephine J. BraidMartin C. J. Wale