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The resistance of Bacillus atrophaeus spores to the bactericidal activity of peracetic acid is influenced by both the nature of the solid substrates and the mode of contamination

Grand, I. | Bellon-Fontaine, M.-N. | Herry, J.-M. | Hilaire, D. | Moriconi, F.-X. | Naïtali, M.


Bibliographic information
Journal of applied microbiology
Volume 109 Issue 5 Pagination 1706 - 1714 ISSN 1364-5072
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Other Subjects
Peracetic acid; Porous and nonporous material; Bacillus atrophaeus; Bacterial; Decontamination; Equipment contamination; Deposition; Cell aggregates; Peracetic acid; Bacillus anthracis surrogate; Manufactured materials; Bacterial; Inoculation route; Wettability
Language
English
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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