The mycoplasmacidal properties of sodium hypochlorite

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The effect of hypochlorite concentration on Mycoplasma mycoides ssp. mycoides viability was tested under a variety of conditions. The experimental variables employed included chlorine-cell contact time, chlorine concentration, carrier system and organic loading. Initial populations of 106 c.f.u./ml were killed (no survivors in 1 ml) by hypoehlorite solution containing 25 p.p.m. available chlorine in 15 s in the absence of organic load and 50 p.p.m. available chlorine in 5 min in the presence of 1% protein. Higher concentrations of hypochlorite were required to disinfect a porous carrier system in the absence or presence of protein. The results are in contrast to previous reports that M. bovis is killed only by high hypochlorito concentrations. © 1985, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Lee, D. H., Miles, R. J., & Perry, B. F. (1985). The mycoplasmacidal properties of sodium hypochlorite. Journal of Hygiene, 95(2), 243–253. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400062677

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