Micro Control Antimicrobials – Flashcards

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TYPES OF PHYSICAL CONTROL OF MICROBIAL GROWTH
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STERILIZATION, COMMERCIAL STERILIZATION, DISINFECTION, ANTISEPSIS, DEGERMING AND SANITIZATION
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DEFINE STERILIZATION/AND HOW
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DESTRUCTION OR REMOVAL OF ALL FORMS OF MICROBIAL LIFE*INCLUDING ENDOSPORES*BUT NOT PRIONS...DONE BY STEAM UNDER PRESSURE OR STERILIZING GAS(ETHYLENE OXIDE)
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DEFINE COMMERCIAL STERILIZATION/AND HOW
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SUFFICIENT HEAT TREATMENT TO KILL ENDOSPORES OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM IN CANNED FOOD...MORE RESISTANT ENDOSPORES MAY SURVIVE BUT THEY WILL NOT GERMINATE-GROW UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES
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DFINE DISINFECTION/ AND HOW
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DESTRUCTION OF VEG. PATHOGENS..BOTH PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL METHODS
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DEFINE ANTISEPSIS/AND HOW
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DESTRUCTION OF VEG. PATHOGENS *ON LIVING TISSUE*...ALMOST ALWAYS CHEMICAL ANTIMICROBIALS
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DEFINE DEGERMING/ AND HOW
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REMOVAL OF MICROBES FROM A LIMITED AREA-SKIN AROUND AN INJECTION SITE...MECHANICAL REMOVAL W/ALCOHOL SOAKED SWAB
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DEFINE SANITIZATION/AND HOW
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TREATMENT INTENDED TO LOWER MOCROBIAL COUNTS ON EATING UTENSIL TO SAFE PUBLIC HEALTH LEVELS...HT WASHING OR DIPPING INTO A CHEM DISINFECTANT
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WHAT ARE SOME INFLUENCES OF EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIMICRO TREATMENTS-SUCH AS RATE OF MICROBIAL DEATH
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# OF MICROBES
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES (ORGANIC MATTER MIGHT NEED HIGHER HEAT..BLOOD.VOMIT.FECES)
TIME OF EXPOSURE
MICROBIAL CHARACTERISTICS(G-.G+.ENVELOPE.PRIONS)
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HOW DO VARIOUS AGENTS ACTUALLY CONTROL CELLULAR STRUCTURES
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*AGENTS CAN ALTER MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY BY DAMAGING THE PROTEINS/LIPIDS WHICH CAUSE THE CELL TO LEAK
*DAMAGE TO THE PROTEINS/NUCLEIC ACIDS-1.THE PROTEINS ARE ENZYMES WHICH CARRY OUT THE CELL ACTIVITIES..THE H/COVALENT BONDS CAN BE BROKEN-DENATURATION (ADD A SULFATE OR AMINO ACID
2 DAMAGE TO THE NUCL ACIDS INHIBITS DNA/RNA REPLICATION
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COMPARE EFFECTIVENESS OF MOIST HEAT AND DRY HEAT
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1*BOILING-KILLS VEG PATHOGENS, MOST VIRUSES, FUNGI, AND THEIR SPORES W/IN 10 MIN.-2HRS*NOT VERY RELIABLE BUT KILLS MOST PATHOGENS
2*AUTOCLAVE REQUIRES TEMP ABOVE BOILING.STEAM UNDER PRESSURE.PREFERRED METHOD UNLESS MATERIAL DAMAGED BY HEAT/MOISTURE.
3*PASTEURIZATION-INTENT TO LOWER PATHOGENS TO PROLONG QUALITY W/OUT DAMAGING TASTE..METHODS=UHT AND HTST
4*DRY HEAT
-FLAMING.EFFECTIVE STERILIZATION AND INCINERATION.BURN TO ASHES
-HOT AIR STERILIZATION.IN AN OVEN 170'C 2HRS (TAKES LONGER DUE TO TRANSFER OF HEAT TO COOL ITEM)
**DRY HEAT KILLS BY OXIDATION
MOIST-KILLS BY COAGULATING PROTEINS(DENATURING) LIKE EGG FRYING**
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HOW DOES FILTRATION SUPPRESS MICROBIAL GROWTH
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THE PASSAGE OF A LIQUID/GAS THRU MEMBRANE FILTERS SCREENLIKE MATERIAL RETAINS MICROORGANISMS. USED FOR HEAT-SENSITIVE MATERIALS LIKE CULTURE MEDIA, ENZYMES, VACCINES AND ANTIBIOTIC SOLUTIONS. AIR FILTER=HEPA HIGH-EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR FILTER
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HOW DOES RADIATION KILL CELLS
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DEPENDS ON WAVELENGTH, INTENSITY, AND DURATION "STERILIZING RADIATION"
1 IONIZING
GAMMA(cobolt)penetrate deep/long time to sterilize large masses*THE FOOD INDUSTRY USES LOW-LEVEL ION RAD FOR SPICES/SOME MEAT/VEG.PRINCIPAL EFFECT IS TO RADIATE WATER=HIGHLY REACTIVE HYDROXYL RADICALS WHICH REACT W ORGANIC CELL=DNA.
X RAYS
HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON BEAMS(lower penetrating power but need only seconds of exposure)USED TO STERILIZE PHARMACEUTICALS/DISPOSABLE DENTAL-MED SUPPLIES/PLASTIC SYRINGES/SUTURING MATERIAL/CATHETERS*POSTAL SERVICE USES TOO FOR MAIL-ANTHRAX
*all HAVE SHORTEST WAVELENGTH WHICH CARRIES MORE ENERGIES THAN NONIONIZING.
2 NONIONIZING=LONG WAVELENGTH=UV LIGHT. DAMAGES THE DNA*ORGANISMS MUST BE DIRECTLY EXPOSED.CONTROLS MICROS IN THE AIR"GERMICIDAL LAMP"-ITS CONSIDERED A DISINFECTANT DOES NOT PENETRATE*NOTE THE SUN UV RAYS ARE TOO SHORT TO KILL MOST BACTERIA SCREENED BY OZONE
3 MICROWAVES=NOT MUCH EFFECT DUE TO SOLID FOODS HEAT UNEVENLY=UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION OF MOISTURE=TRICHENELLOSIS
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WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF THERMAL DEATH POINT.. TDP
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IT IS THE LOWEST TEMP AT WHICH ALL MICROORGANISMS IN A LIQUID SUSPENSION WILL BE KILLED IN 10 MINUTES
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WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF THERMAL DEATH TIME...TDT
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THE MINIMAL LENGTH OF TIME FOR ALL BACTERIA IN A PARTICULAR LIQUID TO BE LIKKED AT A GIVED TEMP
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WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF DECIMAL REUCTION TIME...DRT OR D VALUE
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IS THE TIME IN MINUTES IN WHICH 90% OF A POP. OF BACTERIA AT A GIVEN TEMP WILL BE KILLED
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HOW DOES LOW TEMP, HIGH PRESSURE SUPPRESS MICROBIAL GROWTH
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LOW=DEPENDING ON PARTICULATE-THE METABOLIC RATE MIGHT BE REDUCED AT REFRIGERATOR TEMP SO THEY WILL NOT REPRODUCE/SYNTHESIZE TOXINS *PSYCHOTROPHS DO THOUGH
THE SLOW FREEZE IS HARMFUL TO BACTERIA BUT 1/3 SURVIVE=TRICHINELLOSIS IN THE FREEZE-THAW CYCLE
HIGH=IS TRANSFERRED EVENLY THRU SUSPENSIONS INSTANTLY IF HIGH ENOUGH.IT ALTERS THE MOLECULE STRUCTURES OF PROTEIN/CARBS RESULTING IN RAPID INACTIVATION OF VEG. BACTERIA CELLS
**ENDOSPORES ARE RESISTANT UNLESS COMBINE HIGH PRESS WITH ELEVATED TEMP TO CAUSE GERMINATION AS IN FRUIT JUICES
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HOW DOES DESICATION, AND OSMOTIC PRESSURE SUPPRESS MICROBIAL GROWTH
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DESICATION=ABSENCE OF WATER.CAN NOT GROW OR REPRODUCE BUT REMAIN VIABLE FOR YRS.
OSMOTIC PRESSURE=USE OF HIGH CONC OF SALTS/SUGARS TO PRESERVE FOOD-HIGH CONC SUBSTANCE CREATES HYPERTONIC ENVIRONMENT THAT CAUSES WATER TO LEAVE THE CELL. SALT-CURE MEAT.SUGAR-PRESERVE FRUITS.BOTH RESEMBLES EA OTHER BC BOTH METHODS DENY THE CELL MOISTURE IT NEEDS FOR GROWTH. MOLDS AND YEASTS MOST CAPABLE OF GROWING IN BOTH-LIKE ACIDIC COND AND MOLDS CAUSE SPOILAGE OF FRUITS/GRAINS/MILDEW
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DESICCATION VARIES IN SPECIES GIVE EXAMPLES OF TIME
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GONORRHEA BACTERIUM=1HR
TUBERCULOSIS BACTERIUM=MONTHS
BACTERIAL SPORES=CENTURIES
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WHAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR FREEZE-DRYING
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LYOPHILIZION
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TYPES OF CHEMICAL CONTROL OF MICROBIAL GROWTH
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DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTICS
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OSMOTIC PRESSURE UNDERGOES ___
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PLASMOLYSIS
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QUATERNATY AMMONIUM COMPOUND (QUAT)
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cationic detergent w 4 organic groups attached to a central nitrogen atom;
used as a disinfectant
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sepsis
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a toxic condition resulting from the growth and spread of bacteria in blood and tissue
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microwave is
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electromagnetic radiaion w wavelength between 1021-1023m
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commercial sterilizaion
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process of treating canned goods aimed at destroying endospores of Clostridium butulinum.
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what is an iodophor
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a complex of iodine and a detergent
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what is hot-air sterilization
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sterilization by the use of an oven at 170'C for approx 2 hrs
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what is an autoclave
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equipment for sterilization by steam under pressure operated at 15psi and 121'C
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what is aseptic surgery
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techniques used in surgery to prevent microbial contamination of the patient
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what is a tincture
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a solution in aqueous alcohol
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what is a phenolic
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a synthetic derivative of phenol used as a disinfectant
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the absence of contamination by unwanted organisms
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what is asepsis
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define the oligodynamic action
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the ability of small amount of a heavy metal compound to exert antimicrobial activity
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Pasteurizing at 72'C for 15 seconds
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high-temperature short time (HTST)pasteurization
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use-dilution test
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method of determing the effectiveness of a disinfectant using serial dilutions
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phenol is also called
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carbolic acid
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flaming
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process of sterilizing an inoculation loop by holding it in an open flame.
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aldehyde
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an organic molecule with the functional group
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disk-diffusion method
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an agar-diffusion test to determine microbial susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents
***also called Kirby-Bauer test
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nitrosamine
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a cacinogen formed by the combination of nitrite and amino acids
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what is disinfection
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any treatment used on inanimate objects to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms; a chemical used is called a disinfectant
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what does it mean if something is thermoduric
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it is heat resistant
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antisepsis
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a chemical method for disinfection of the skin or mucous membranes; the chemical is called an antiseptic
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what is a surface-active agent
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any compound that decreases the tension between molecules lyng on the surface of a liquid; also called surfactant
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what is UHT ultra-high-temp treatment
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a method of treating food with high temp (140-150'C) for very short times to make the food sterile so that it can be stored at room temp
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nonionizing radiation
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short-wavelength radiation that does not cause ionization; (UV) radiation
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sterilization
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killing of all microorganisms, including endospores-not prions
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degerming
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removal of microorganisms in an area; also called degermination
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ionizing radiation
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high-energy radiation with a wavelength less that 1nm; causes ionizaion. XRays and gamma rays
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sanitization
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the removal of microbes from eating utensils and food preparation areas.
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halogen
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one of the following elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine
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alcohol
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an organic molecule with the functional group --OH
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antibiogram
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report of antibiotic susceptibility of a bacterium
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equivalent treatments
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different methods that have the same effect on controlling microbial growth
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peroxygen
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a class of oxidizing-type sterilizing disinfectants
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desiccation
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removal of water
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chemical agents are used on living tissue as ____________ and inanimate objects as _____________.
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antiseptics;disinfectants
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Few chemical agents achieve sterility(T/F)
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True
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Principles of effective disinfection
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1 careful attention to the properties and conc of the deinfectant to be used
2 consider presence of organic matter, degree of contact w microorganisms & temp
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what method of test are used for evaluating a disinfectant
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use-dilution test(EFFECTIVENESS against viruses, endospore-forming, mycobacteria, and fungi) and disk-diffusion method (EFFICACY-zone of inhibition)
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sterilization-ethylene oxide;commer. ster-chlostridium bot;degerming-alcohol swab;sanitization-washingHT/dip;sepsis-decay;asepsis-noncontaminated;large autoclaves-retorts;thermoduric-heat resistant;pasteurize-phosphatase test;dry heat-oxidation;flaming-incinerate;hot-air ster-oven;high press- endospores resistant;combinationLH pressure-kill endospores;desiccation-osmotic pressure;lyophilization-freeze drying-preserve
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thymine dimers
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inhibit correct replication of DNA
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protein denaturation is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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Moist Heat-Boiling,Autoclaving,Pasteurization
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Burning to ashes is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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Direct flaming and incineration- both dry heat
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oxidation is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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hot air sterilization-dry heat
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seperation of bacteria from suspending liquid is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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filtration is useful for sterilizing liquids (enzymes, vaccines) that are destroyed by heat
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decreased chemical reactions and possible changes in proteins is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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refrigeration, deep-freezing, lyophilizaion---cold methods* food-frug-culture
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alters the molecular structure of preteins and carbohydrates is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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high pressure-preservation of color, flavors, and nutrient value of fruit juices
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disruption of metabolism is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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desiccation; food preservation by removing water from micros;primarily bacteriostatic
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plasmolysis is the mechanism of action for what PHYSICAL method of control
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osmotic pressure; food preservation; results in loss of water from cells
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In radiation which method of PHYSICAL control destructs the DNA
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Ionizing;sterilizing of pharmaceutical and med/dental supplies;not widespread
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In radiation which method of PHYSICAL control damages the DNA
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nonionizing;radiation does not penetrate;control of closed environment with UV (germicidal) lamp
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matching
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Lister-phenol(control surgical infections);phenol-carbolic acid;phenol-control odor;
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derivative of phenol
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phenolics-chemically altered to reduce its irritating qualities or increase antibacterial activity in combination w soap/detergent
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phenols injure what which result in leakage of cellular contents
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lipid-containing plasma membranes such as the cell wall of mycobacteria(tb and leprosy) are rich in lipids which make them susceptible to phenol derivitives
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what is a useful property of phenolics as disinfectants
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they remain active in the presence of organic compounds-are stable-and persist for long periods after applica
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what are phenolics suitable agents for disinfecting
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pus, saliva and feces
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a group of chemicals called cresols are phenolics derived from ______
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coal tar; O-phenylphenol the main ingredient in Lysol-GOOD surface disinfectant
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Another derivative of phenol that contain two phenolic groups connected by a bridge
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Bisphenols
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name the bisphenol used as an ingredient of prescription lotion and used in nurseries because g+ staphylococci and streptococci (which cause skin infections) are very susceptible to it
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HEXACHLOROPHENE (pHisoHex)surgical/hospital micro control
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an ingredient in antibacterial soap and at least one toothpaste is a widely used bisphenol. name it and what does it do
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TRICLOSAN inhibits an enzyme needed for the biosynthesis of fatty acids(lipids) which affect the integrity of the plasma membrane;works well on yeasts,g+ and g- except pseudomonas aeruginosa(g-)
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matching-bisphenols
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hexachlorophene-pHisoHex(lotion);triclosan-antibacterial soap-NOT pseudomonas aeruginosa though
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broad spectrum activity EXCEPTING THE PSEUDOMONADS with a mode of action primarily affecting bacterial cell membrane
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BIGUANIDES; except pseudomonads especially effective on g+/g-;these are NOT sporicidal but have some activity against enveloped viruses. Most common biguanide=chlorhexidine (control skin/mucous membranes) another is alexidine=hand scrub
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matching biguanides
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chlorhexidine-skin/mucous membrane;alexidine-hand scrub;biguanides-g+/g- except pseudomonads
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