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Information × Registration Number 0207U000211, 0104U000210 , R & D reports Title Studying of the microorganism receptivity to disinfectants from different groups of chemical compounds and substantiation of their application principles in disinfection practice popup.stage_title Head Marievsky Victor, Registration Date 12-01-2007 Organization The L. V. Gromaschevskyi Institute of Epidemiology and Infections Diseases popup.description2 The receptivity of museum and picked out from the surrounding of hospitals opportunity microorganisms strains to the influence of disinfectants from different groups of chemical compounds and influence of extremely sensitive doses of disinfectants on the formation of microorganism resistance and the duration of microorganism firmness preservation to disinfectant influence is studied. Biochemical (fatty-acid composition of lipids and phospholipid content) and structural aspects of the formation of opportunity microorganisms resistance to disinfectants influence is investigated. Principles of their effective use in practical conditions on the basis of studying the microorganism sensitivity to the influence of disinfectants with different chemical structure and microorganism resistance evolution process is worked out. The necessity of monitoring the endurance of microorganism - nosocomial infections exciters - to disinfectants and antiseptic is determined; rotation of disinfectants should be carried out,according to the results of the monitoring. Together with department of disinfectology and prophylaxis of hospital infection of the Charcov's Medical Academy afterdiplomes education the methodical recommendation to determination of microorganism receptivity / resistance to disinfectants is worked out.5635 Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Marievsky Victor. Studying of the microorganism receptivity to disinfectants from different groups of chemical compounds and substantiation of their application principles in disinfection practice. (popup.stage: ). The L. V. Gromaschevskyi Institute of Epidemiology and Infections Diseases. № 0207U000211
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