Abstract

The results of laboratory and production tests of the effectiveness of the disinfectant Palocid for the disinfection of objects of veterinary supervision are presented. As test microorganisms were used the museum cultures of E. coli (strain 1257), Staphylococcus aureus (strain 209-P), bacilli (strain B5), B. cereus (strain 96). Inactivated blood serum of the horse was used to simulate natural contamination of surfaces. The quality of the disinfection was controlled by examining the washings from the test and control test objects for the presence of a given test culture. The results of laboratory and industrial tests show that Palocid is an effective disinfectant and can be recommended for preventive and forced disinfection in livestock, poultry, fur farming, automobile and railway transport, while monitoring its quality in the isolation of bacteria of the E. coli and staphylococcus group, as well as forced disinfection at the objects of veterinary supervision for infectious diseases of bacterial (including tuberculosis) and viral etiology, especially dangerous infections (anthrax and other spore infections).

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