Broad-Range Disinfection of Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Prions
<strong>Background</strong><br>
An ideal disinfectant should have no protein fixating effects, a fast and highly efficient decontaminating/ inactivating activity on a broad range of bacteria, viruses, fungi as well as on prions and should be non-corrosive to instruments and easy to use.<br><br> Scientists from the Robert Koch-Institute developed a disinfectant which meets all these requirements. The developed disinfectant is a new formula-tion for chemical disinfection consisting of three components: a detergent, an alkali hydroxide and an alcohol. Furthermore, it has no fixating effects and is active on a broad range of bacteria, viruses, fungi as well as prions. <br><br> Inactivation of all these pathogens resulting in a reduction factor of log 4 or more takes place at room temperature within an incubation time of only 10-20 minutes. The new disinfectant allows for fast and highly efficient decontami-nation at user and instrument friendly conditions.<br><br> The formulation has been tested under various conditions including those in which the contaminants are enclosed in brain homogenate or blood.<br><br> Typical applications for the newly developed disinfectant are the decontami-nation of surgical, dental, diagnostic and laboratory instruments as well as other medical devices. </p> <p><strong>Benefits</strong><br> <ul style=“margin-top: 0cm;“ type=“disc“> <li class=“MsoNormal“ style=“color: rgb(51, 51, 51); line-height: 120%;“>Fast and efficient broad range disinfection including non-enveloped viruses, mycobacteria and prions</li> <li>Non-protein fixating</li> <li>Active on agents enclosed in blood</li> <li>Easy to use</li> </ul> <p><strong>IP Rights</strong><br> European Patent Application <br> (priority date: 12/2007) </p> <p><strong>Origin</strong><br> The invention was made at the Robert-Koch Instituts</p> <p> </p>
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