1. Evaluation of Mycobactericidal and Brucellicidal Efficacy of an Aldehyde and Quaternary Ammonium Solution and a Mixture of Phenolic Compounds.
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Ocampo, L., Banegas, M., Sumano, H., Alfonseca-Silva, E., Campillo-Navarro, M., Soria-Castro, R., and Aquino, I.
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PHENOLS , *ALDEHYDES , *MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis , *MIXTURES , *DISINFECTION & disinfectants , *QUATERNARY ammonium compounds - Abstract
Both tuberculosis (TB), caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, and brucellosis (BR), caused by several species of Brucella, are considered emerging zoonoses. Disinfectants are essential for the control and prevention of TB and BR infections; therefore, their efficacy, either as isolated products or in combination with other disinfectants, must be ensured. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro mycobactericidal and brucellicidal activity of AVT450 ® and PolyPhen ®. AVT450 ® contains a mixture of quaternary ammonium, ethanol aldehyde, and glutaraldehyde. PolyPhen ® is a mixture of phenylphenol, benzylparachlorophenol, and amylphenol. Two virulent laboratory strains, Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv (MtbH37Rv) and Brucella canis (Brc), were used.in this study To determine their viability, both bacteria were exposed to dilutions of AVT450 ® and PolyPhen ® (1:1000, 1:500, and 1:250) for 10, 20, and 60 minutes for MtbH37Rv and 10, 20, and 30 minutes for Brc. The results obtained demonstrated that AVT450 ® and PolyPhen ® effectively eliminated MtbH37Rv and Brc in all tested dilutions, even during short incubation periods. These satisfactory results may be attributed to the synergistic effect of the compounds in question. We thus conclude that AVT450 ® and PolyPhen ® can be used as field disinfectants for the control of TB and BR, using the dilutions recommended by the manufacturer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019