The efficiency of a commercial peracetic acid sanitizer on destruction of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli was evaluated using two distinct methods. The first method is the AOAC suspension test and the second is a method proposed by one of the authors in which the microbial cells are settled on a stainless steel surface and then treated with the sanitizer. The results showed that when in suspension S. aureus was more resistant to the sanitizer than E. coli. When S. aureus was settled on the stainless steel surface, the contact time between the sanitizer and the microorganisms to attain a 6.5 log reduction in the number of viable cells was three times greater than when the cells were in suspension. Key words: peracetic acid, Staphy...
The paper is a review of previous research on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic acid (PAA...
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This study assessed the capacity of adhesion, the detachment kinetic and the biofilm formation by St...
The efficiency of a commercial peracetic acid sanitizer on destruction of Staphylococcus aureus and ...
The instruments and materials used in health establishments are frequently exposed to microorganism ...
Stability of antimicrobial activity of peracetic acid solutions used in the final disinfection proce...
The objective of this study was to investigate Escherichia coli adhesion on new and used polyethylen...
In this study, we aimed to investigate the sanitizing effects of peracetic acid (PAA), and the under...
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The efficiency of four Sanitizers - peracetic acid, chlorhexidine, quaternary ammonium, and organic ...
Various peracetic-acid (PAA)-based products for processing flexible endoscopes on the market are oft...
The paper summarizes the results of a research work on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic ...
The paper is a review of previous research on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic acid (PAA...
A comparative study on peracetic acid and sodium hypochlorite in inactivating bacteria and viruses w...
This study assessed the capacity of adhesion, the detachment kinetic and the biofilm formation by St...
The efficiency of a commercial peracetic acid sanitizer on destruction of Staphylococcus aureus and ...
The instruments and materials used in health establishments are frequently exposed to microorganism ...
Stability of antimicrobial activity of peracetic acid solutions used in the final disinfection proce...
The objective of this study was to investigate Escherichia coli adhesion on new and used polyethylen...
In this study, we aimed to investigate the sanitizing effects of peracetic acid (PAA), and the under...
Disinfection of combined sewer overflows (CSO) is a quick approach to reduce the indicator bacteria ...
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) has a regulation stating that there can be no detectable ge...
The growing demand to reduce chlorine usage and control disinfection byproducts increased the develo...
The efficiency of four Sanitizers - peracetic acid, chlorhexidine, quaternary ammonium, and organic ...
Various peracetic-acid (PAA)-based products for processing flexible endoscopes on the market are oft...
The paper summarizes the results of a research work on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic ...
The paper is a review of previous research on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic acid (PAA...
A comparative study on peracetic acid and sodium hypochlorite in inactivating bacteria and viruses w...
This study assessed the capacity of adhesion, the detachment kinetic and the biofilm formation by St...