Disinfection of heat-sensitive material by low-temperature steam and formaldehyde
AUTOR(ES)
Alder, V. G.
RESUMO
Steam under subatmospheric pressure at temperatures below 90°C. rapidly killed nonsporing organisms after air had been removed by a high-vacuum pump. Most bacterial spores were killed but small proportions of the populations were very resistant. The destruction of spores was not logarithmic.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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