[Development of a new testmethod for surface disinfection procedures. VII. Proposal for the method (author's transl)]
- PMID: 412356
[Development of a new testmethod for surface disinfection procedures. VII. Proposal for the method (author's transl)]
Abstract
Based on the findings obtained from the previous experiments (information I-VI), a proposal is made for the examination of surface disinfection procedures under conditions roughly resembling those prevailing in practice. This test allows the action of the disinfectant to be calculated, while making due allowance for the natural rate of kill. The results of three tests with a liminally effective disinfectant concentration extensively agreed with each other. This permits the conclusion that the method has reached optimal standardization.
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