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Controlling microbial growth
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Physician Assistant Mapa Mental sobre Controlling microbial growth, creado por Connor Clark el 16/07/2017.
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Controlling microbial growth
Temperature Based
Moist heat
Boiling water
Vegetative bacteria/fungi
Trophozoites
protozoal parasites
Time to kill
~10 minutes
NOT sterilization
Autoclave
Gold Standard
Steam under pressure
15 lbs of pressure
Steam @ 121 C
Time = variable
Steam penetration
Bacillus (Geobacillus) stearothermophils
Used to see if autoclave is working
Produces acid and changes color of solution appropriately
Pasteurization
Improve shelf life
Decrease number of pathogens
Maintain quality + nutritional value of products
How?
Batch
63-66 C for 30 minutes
Flash
71.6 C for 15 seconds
Used for dairy products
Ultrahigh temps
140 C for 1-3 seconds, then rapid cool
Used to
Disinfect
Sterilize
sanitize
pasteurize
more efficient than dry heat
Dry Heat
Used in substances that cannot tolerate moist heat
i.e. good for powders
How?
Hot air oven
Denatures proteins
Fosters oxidation
171 C for 1 hr / 160 C for 2 hrs
Incineration
Complete oxidation
Prions
i.e. bunson burner
1500 C
Lyophilization
Freezing + desiccation
aka freeze-drying
Preservation technique
Foods
Vaccines
bacteria
Chemical Based
Phenolics
Derived from phenol
chemically modified to make safer for use
Types
Chlorinated phenolics
Natural phenolics
Pine + clove oils
Bisphenolics
two phenolics linked
Triclosan
Orthophenylphenol
Lysol
Low to intermediate level disinfection
denatures proteins
disrupts membranes
used in clinical settings
can withstand organic contamination
Negatives
Smell
Skin irritant
Hexachlorphene
Prescription only
skin MRSA
Neurotoxin
Alcohols
Bacterocidal
Fungicidal
Virucidal (enveloped)
Attacks membranes
Intermediate level
2 Types
Isopropanol
Ethanol
70-90% solutions in water are cidal
100% alcohol is static
Can be toxic
Has high evaporation rate
Halogens
Chlorine
Sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
Clinical settings
Must be made fresh bc inactivated in the light/air
Chlorine dioxide (gas)
large spaces
Chloramines
Wound dressing
Antisepsis
Iodine
Antiseptic
Tincture
Dissolved in 70% alcohol
Iodophor
slow release, like betadine
Intermediate level
Oxidizing Agents
High level
Some = antiseptics
Effective against anaerobes especially
Oxidize enzyme systems, block metabolism
Hydrogen peroxide
Surfaces only
Ozone
Reactive form of oxygen (O3)
More expensive than chlorine
Put in drinking water
Peracetic acid
Sporicide
Sterilant of surfaces
Surfactants
Low level
Soaps
Amphipathic
Degerming
Detergents
QUATS
NH4 based
Disrupt membranes
Bactericidal
Fungicidal
Virucidal (enveloped)
NOT PSEUDOMONADS
i.e. benzalkonium chloride and cetylpyridinium chloride (in Cepacol mouthwash)
Heavy metals
Low level
Limited use today
Allergies
Toxicity
Resistance of microbe
1% silver nitrate
Newborns, eyes
N. gonorrheae
replaced with abx ointments bc increased risk of STIs
Silver used in wound dressings
Thimerosal
Hg containing
Vaccine preservation.. adults only
Copper used in water systems
controls algae
Aldehydes
Glutaraldehyde (liquid)
2% glutaraldehyde
Sterilant 10 hrs
10 min = kills bacteria, fungi, viruses
Formaldehyde (gas)
37% Formaldehyde = formalin
preservative
Disinfectant
strong odor
Carcinogen
Limited use
Gaseous agents
Sterilize objects too delicate for heat
Ethylene oxide
Propylene oxide
Beta-propiolactone
4-18 hr treatment
Attacks crosslinks in protein and nucleic acids
High Hazard
Explosiveness
Carcinogens
Enzymes
Lysozymes
Found in human tears
Digests peptidoglycan
Prionzyme
Europe 2006
Removes prions from medical devices
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