Determinación de microorganismos en superficies sólidas como método de validación de procesos de desinfección no húmeda.
ABSTRACT: The present bibliographic research work aims to determine the existence of microorganisms on solid surfaces after a non-wet disinfection process as a validation method that said processes are effective. Based on scientific articles, guides, manuals, books, and protocols of biosafety, clean...
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| Μορφή: | bachelorThesis |
| Γλώσσα: | spa |
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2021
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/8032 |
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| Περίληψη: | ABSTRACT: The present bibliographic research work aims to determine the existence of microorganisms on solid surfaces after a non-wet disinfection process as a validation method that said processes are effective. Based on scientific articles, guides, manuals, books, and protocols of biosafety, cleaning, and disinfection of surfaces. Since these are of great importance in various aspects related to human health and well-being. This degree work presents a type of qualitative and descriptive methodology since in this way specialized scientific documents have been analyzed. Likewise, after classification by means of exclusion and inclusion criteria, it was possible to identify and analyze different documents whereas a result it is analyzed and compared which of the compounds such as Formaldehyde, Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide, UV Rays, Oxygen Plasma, Radiofrequency, Gamma rays, experimentation with Aliinase (a product obtained from Garlic) or Dry Ice (CO2) have a better performance in the elimination of the most common microorganisms and of great impact on human health. With this, it is possible to determine which ones have been more effective and in future research consider them as the most appropriate. It is concluded that dry heat in a sterilizing chamber is the most effective method for the elimination of microorganisms. Keywords: Desinfection, surfaces, microorganisms. Reviewed by: Lcda. Diana Carolina Chávez Guzmán English Professor. c.c. 0650037955 |
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