Abstract

Disinfection is a process aimed at the eradication of infectious microorganisms through the use of chemical or physical agents. Its function is of utmost importance in the mitigation of infectious diseases prevalent in the population, since both viruses and bacteria can subsist on inanimate surfaces, thus serving as passive vectors of pathogens. This research addresses the application of disinfectant bactericides on microorganisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae. In addition to evaluating the efficacy of disinfectants such as Zalema Naturals, Dr Beckmann, Family Guard® and Lysol®, on highly frequented surfaces, such as desks, windows, locks, sampling areas, stretchers, among others. This type of research contributes to expanding knowledge about the effectiveness of agents in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, thus strengthening hygiene and safety measures in everyday environments

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