Antimicrobial activity and minimum effective concentrations of chemical compounds found in disinfectants

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The antimicrobial properties of various chemical compounds are significantly different. These differences are determined as the properties of the chemical compound and the properties of applied microorganisms. To determine the antimicrobial activity and establish the minimum effective concentrations of the most common chemical compounds, the Research Institute for Disinfectology of the Federal Service on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare Supervision Rospotrebnadzor conducted extensive research. The antimicrobial properties of chemical compounds were studied in relation to the main test microorganisms - gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, fungi, mold, viruses. The results obtained allowed establishing the minimum effective concentration for 9 chemical compounds in relation to 10 test microorganisms.

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Nikolay V. Shestopalov

Sсiеntifiс Rеsеarсh Disinfесtology Institutе; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Email: shestopalov.nv@gmail.com

MD, Ph.D., DSci., professor, Director of Sсiеntifiс Rеsеarсh Disinfесtology Institutе, Sсiеntifiс Rеsеarсh Disinfесtology Institutе, Moscow, Moscow,117246, Russian Federation, Professor at the Department of organization of the State Sanitary and Epidemiological Service of Further Professional Education Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, Moscow, 125445, Russian Federation.

e-mail: shestopalov.nv@gmail.com

Russian Federation

L. S. Fedorova

Sсiеntifiс Rеsеarсh Disinfесtology Institutе

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

A. Yu. Skopin

Sсiеntifiс Rеsеarсh Disinfесtology Institutе; I.M. Sechenov First MGMU of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

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