Activity of Three Disinfectants and Acidified Nitrite AgainstClostridium difficileSpores
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2003Vol. 24(10), pp. 765–768
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Abstract
Cidal activity was shown against C. difficile spores by glutaraldehyde, peracetyl ions, and acidified nitrite. As acidified nitrite and peracetyl ions are considered to be environmentally safe chemicals, these agents seem well suited for the disinfection of C. difficile spores in the hospital environment.
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