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Rooftop and Surface Garden Soils in Bangladesh Harbor Diverse Resistome Profiles

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Biocides

2018
The use of chemical biocides in medical, industrial and domestic environments is a first line defense in the prevention and control of microbial growth. Although biocide treatments eliminate most surface contamination, some microorganisms may survive and give rise to substantial problems, and numerous reports have highlighted the survival of ...
Ribeiro, Marta   +2 more
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Growth inhibitory and biocidal activity of some isothiazolone biocides

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1990
C ollier , P.J., R amsey , A.J., A ustin , P. & G ilbert , P. 1990. Growth inhibitory and biocidal activity of some isothiazolone biocides.
P J, Collier   +3 more
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Biocide patch tests

Contact Dermatitis, 1985
Routine path testing with a series of 6 industrial biocides containing methylene‐bis‐thiocyanate (Cytoc 3522®), benzosothizolin‐3‐one (BIT), chlorocresol (Preventol CMK®), 2‐n‐octyl‐4‐isothiazolin‐3‐one (Kathon 863®), polyhdroxymethylene monobenzylether (Preventol D2®) or 1,3,5‐tris (hydroxy‐ethyl) hexahydrotrizine (Grotan BK®) was carried out in 6 ...
K E, Andersen, N K, Veien
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Copper as a Biocidal Tool

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2005
Copper ions, either alone or in copper complexes, have been used to disinfect liquids, solids and human tissue for centuries. Today copper is used as a water purifier, algaecide, fungicide, nematocide, molluscicide as well as an anti-bacterial and anti-fouling agent. Copper also displays potent anti-viral activity. This article reviews (i) the biocidal
Gadi, Borkow, Jeffrey, Gabbay
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Biocidal Braided Sutures

Archives of Surgery, 1983
Once sutures become contaminated it is difficult for local tissue defenses or antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria and prevent infection. Impregnation of sutures with antibiotics before implantation is one way to prevent bacterial seeding of the suture surface. In this study, braided silk and Dacron sutures were impregnated with the antibiotic complex,
G T, Rodeheaver   +5 more
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Booster biocides and microfouling

Biofouling, 2010
Antifouling (AF) paints are used to prevent the attachment of living organisms to the submerged surfaces of ships, boats and aquatic structures, usually by the release of biocides. Apart from copper, organic booster biocides are the main active components in AF paints, but their use can have a negative impact on the marine environment.
Faÿ, Fabienne   +5 more
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Biocides

2022
Disha Thakur, Rajiv Ganguly
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