The clinical microbiology laboratory evaluation of disinfectants can serve as a guide for their application to reduce hospital-acquired infections. The use of Sporicidin, a glutaraldehyde-phenol formulation, was evaluated by the application of modified MIC and MBC determinations for standard organisms. In addition, the effect of this formulation on bacteria that may proliferate in water at ambient temperatures was studied. This investigation indicated that such studies can help the clinical microbiologist to guide the use of disinfectants and sterilants for the maintenance of a safe hospital environment.
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Isenberg, H. D. (1985). Clinical laboratory studies of disinfection with Sporicidin. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 22(5), 735–739. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.22.5.735-739.1985
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