Abstract

The main task of carrying out disinfection measures in veterinary medicine is to break the mechanisms of pathogen transmission through objects and objects of the environment from one animal to another. Therefore, disinfection measures are the basis of safe keeping of animals, carrying out treatment and preventive measures in clinics of veterinary medicine. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the created disinfectant “Enzidez” in the production conditions of veterinary medicine clinics. The surfaces of walls, floors and tables were disinfected by wiping. Surgical, dental instruments and veterinary products by immersion in a solution or wiping. Before and after treatment, washings were taken for microbiological examination by generally accepted methods. It was established that the effectiveness of disinfection with “Enzidez” in a concentration of 0.25–1.00 % of walls, floors, tables in veterinary clinics, for their various microbial and organic contamination, was 100 %. Only in one case, after disinfection with a 0.25 % solution, microorganisms were released from the floor surfaces, amounting to 3.8 ± 0.1×101 CFU/cm3 of wash. However, even under this regime, the disinfection efficiency was 99.99 %. The effectiveness of disinfection with “Enzidez” during the presterilization cleaning of surgical instruments and veterinary products revealed that the main microflora before treatment was represented by staphylococci, micrococci, corynebacteria, streptococci, yeast, coliform bacteria in the amount of 103 to 105 CFU/cm3 of washing. After treatment with a concentration of 0.25 to 1.00 %, the disinfectant provided a bactericidal effect, as a result of which microorganisms were not isolated from the surfaces in any case. Therefore, we believe that the developed means for disinfection, pre-sterilization cleaning and sterilization in veterinary medicine clinics “Enzidez” is a highly effective disinfectant for use in a concentration of 0.25–1.0 % and exposure of solutions for 15–30 minutes.

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