Not exact matches
«Some of our preliminary studies show that the
common disinfectants that we
use are not effective,» Allender said.
The
common sense things are avoid contact with people who are currently sick; wash your hands or
use alcohol - based
disinfectants frequently; avoid contact in particular with people who may have just traveled to parts of the world where we know the virus is circulating; cough or sneeze into your sleeve, not your hand.
Chlorhexidine is a
common ingredient in a number of
disinfectants used widely in the home and in healthcare settings, where it is a critical part of many infection control practices.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, «The canine influenza virus appears to be easily killed by
disinfectants in
common use in veterinary clinics, boarding facilities, and animal shelters.»
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Furthermore, many of these microscopic parasites resist
common disinfectants used to clean cages, so they persist in the animals» environments and continuously re-infect these pets as they eat in their cages; the infected pets continue to shed these infectious parasites in their stool, and the vicious cycle of re-infection is established.