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Treatment of objects or surfaces to remove or inactivate organisms such as vegetative bacteria, viruses and fungi, but not spores. Disinfection can be achieved by heat, by immersion in boiling water or by applying certain antiseptics.
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Disinfection of the area of the body where surgery is to be performed. Universally accepted fields of preparation for most surgical procedures have been widely published. Preparation should extend well beyond t
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The removal or killing of bacteria and other disease causing organisms.
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A process whereby most microorganisms in or on a substance are killed; there is A high probability that pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria are killed in the process but depending on the process, destruction of viruses is not as certain.
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A procedure used to control micro-organisms on non-living surfaces such as: instruments, implements or environmental surfaces.
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