What is it about?
The research paper "Biocidal Verification Program for Healthcare Facilities: Evaluation of the Efficacy and Microbial Tolerance of Disinfectants," focuses on the critical issue of ensuring the effectiveness of disinfectants used in healthcare settings. The author evaluates the efficacy and microbial tolerance of well-known and important disinfectants against different microorganisms, providing valuable insights for healthcare facilities to prevent the spread of infections.
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The original article "Biocidal Verification Program for Healthcare Facilities: Evaluation of the Efficacy and Microbial Tolerance of Disinfectants" is important because: It addresses a critical public health issue: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a significant problem in healthcare settings, and effective disinfection is essential to prevent their spread. It provides valuable insights for healthcare facilities: The article evaluates the efficacy and microbial tolerance of various disinfectants, helping healthcare facilities select the most appropriate products for their specific needs. It contributes to infection prevention and control: By ensuring that disinfectants are effective against a wide range of microorganisms, the study helps to improve infection prevention and control measures in healthcare settings. It supports evidence-based decision-making: The article provides evidence-based information that can inform the development and implementation of infection prevention and control policies and procedures. Overall, this article is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and facilities looking to improve infection prevention and control practices.
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This page is a summary of: Biocidal Verification Program for Healthcare Facilities: Evaluation of the Efficacy and Microbial Tolerance of Disinfectants, Journal of Public Health and Community Medicine, January 2024, ScopeMed International Medical Journal Management and Indexing System,
DOI: 10.5455/jphcm.20240123080736.
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