Viricidal Capability of Resin-Triiodide Demand-Type Disinfectant †
AUTOR(ES)
Fina, Louis R.
RESUMO
Polyoma, Newcastle disease virus, and adenovirus, as well as two coliphages, lambda and T4, were inactivated by strong base quaternary ammonium anion-exchange resin-triiodide. Organic matter interfered with viral inactivation capability of the resin-triiodide. The viruses, as they were being inactivated by the resin disinfectant beads, were not retained or filtered by the beads.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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