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Disinfectants in the Control of Small Animal Ringworm Due to Microsporum Canis

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Journal Vet Rec
Publisher Wiley
Date 1991 Sep 14
PMID 1957460
Citations 5
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Abstract

Twelve disinfectant products or compounds were evaluated for their ability to kill Microsporum canis harvested from naturally infected material. The disinfectants were diluted to the concentration recommended for the disinfection of clean surfaces and the potency of each substance was determined by the degree to which it could be further diluted before losing its fungicidal action. Hypochlorite, benzalkonium chloride and glutaraldehyde based compounds were the most effective agents and phenolics, alcohol and anionic detergents were inadequate. Urea (10 mM) did not adversely affect the potency of any of the compounds.

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