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A disinfectant is a compound that is used to kill microorganisms in an inanimate environment, whereas an antiseptic is one that is used to inhibit bacterial growth both in vitro and in contact with the surfaces of living tissues. disinfectants and antiseptics do not have selective toxicity. Most antiseptics delay wound healing. Sterilants kill both vegetative cells and spores when applied to materials for appropriate times and temperatures.

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DISINFECTANTS, ANTISEPTICS, & STERILANTS


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