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The paper by Mostafa Eissa, Mohammed Ashour, and Moselhy Mansy published in the Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences G Microbiology in June 2013 investigates the impact of synthetic detergents on the sporicidal (spore-killing) activity in a pharmaceutical facility. The key points from the paper are: Spore-forming bacteria can be a major concern in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities as they are resistant to many disinfection methods. The study aimed to evaluate the sporicidal activity of a synthetic detergent. The results showed that the sporicidal activity of the detergents varied significantly, with some exhibiting stronger spore-killing properties than others. The authors concluded that the choice of synthetic detergent used for cleaning and disinfection in pharmaceutical facilities can have an important impact on the ability to effectively eliminate spore-forming bacteria. Proper selection and use of effective sporicidal detergents is crucial to maintain the desired level of microbial control in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments. In summary, the paper explores the critical role that synthetic detergents can play in sporicidal activity and microbial management within pharmaceutical production facilities.
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Impact of Synthetic Detergent on Sporicidal Activity in Pharmaceutical Facility is an important article for several reasons: Ensuring product quality: Pharmaceutical products must be manufactured in a clean and sterile environment to ensure their safety and efficacy. Effective disinfection is essential for preventing contamination and ensuring product quality. Preventing product recalls: Contaminated pharmaceutical products can lead to serious health consequences and may result in product recalls. By understanding the factors that can affect the effectiveness of disinfectants, pharmaceutical facilities can take steps to prevent contamination and avoid product recalls. Optimizing cleaning and disinfection practices: This article provides valuable insights into the interaction between disinfectants and detergents, which can help pharmaceutical facilities to optimize their cleaning and disinfection practices. By selecting appropriate combinations of disinfectants and detergents, facilities can improve the effectiveness of their disinfection procedures. Reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a significant public health problem. By ensuring that pharmaceutical facilities are clean and sterile, it is possible to reduce the risk of HAIs associated with contaminated medications. Overall, this article highlights the importance of careful consideration of the interaction between disinfectants and detergents in pharmaceutical facilities. By understanding these interactions, facilities can optimize their cleaning and disinfection practices to ensure the safety and quality of their products.
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This page is a summary of: Impact of synthetic detergent on sporicidal activity in pharmaceutical facility, Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences G Microbiology, June 2013, Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research,
DOI: 10.21608/eajbsg.2013.16644.
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