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Monkeypox & acute Hepatitis

What is Monkeypox? The monkeypox (MPX) virus was first isolated from a macaque monkey in 1970. Monkeypox is a viral zoonosis, meaning that it can be transferred between humans and animals, with symptoms very similar to those found in smallpox patients[1]. In unvaccinated individuals, monkeypox can result in flu-like...
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DIY disinfection against Covid 19

Home Disinfection DIY kit against COVID 19 are available from Agis Medical Supplies with supply of disinfectants (approved by NEA, EPA USA) with 99.99% efficacy can be purchased or rented . Pay only S$99.00 for Klorsept 5 and Klorkleen with Free use of Electrostatic sprayer for 2 days. After...
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DIY Disinfect against Covid at homes

Getting some cleaning contractors to do a disinfection when someone at home was affected by Covid 19 can be difficult during this period when a lot of contractors are busy with their schedules. Not to worry, Agis Medical Supplies has the DIY package for disinfecting the homes with 99.99%...
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Home Disinfection for Covid 19

When there are someone at Home who caught Covid 19 viruses, it is advisable to do a Deep cleaning and Disinfection using NaDCC or Klorkleen and Klorsept . A UVC lamp can be rented to properly disinfect the air, ceiling, curtains, walls too. Deep cleaning process: Add 1 tablet...
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Bacteria count after disinfection

Experiment on using UVC & Klorkleen to disinfect area around washing bay sink An experiment were done using bacteria count on petri dish. Swap for bacteria at washing bay sink were done on petri dish. The petri dish were observed after 48 hours. Cleaning and disinfection were done using...
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Aquatabs, Klorsept, Klorkleen

NaDCC (sodium dichloroisocyanurate) is a disinfectant commonly used in settings where water sanitation is an issue. It is a chlorine-based disinfectant that dissolves in water to release chlorine ions that destroy microorganisms in the water. NaDCC is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens, including...
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CDC Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

US Centers for Disease control & Prevention report on the various types of disinfectants used in healthcare facilities, with an indepth comparison of the pros and cons of various types of disinfectants used. https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/disinfection/disinfection-methods/chemical.html Examples of disinfectants used are : Alcohol, Chlorine and Chlorine compounds, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Peroxide, Quaternary...
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Biofilm

Biofilms are the most common state of life for microorganisms, they are everywhere and present a unique hurdle in infection prevention. In the hospital setting, biofilms are associated with sinks, waste traps and drains. These biofilms can harbour and disperse multi-drug resistant organisms leading to hospital acquired infections. Biofilms...
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NaDCC – HOCI Hypochlorous Acid

Question & Answer series with chemist and environmental microbiology scientist, Mark Hodgson, LRSC, CMIP of Kersia Medical. Hodgson is an authority on disinfectant chemistries, whose articles have been published extensively in infection prevention journals. He explains the technology behind the singular NaDCC chemistry in EvaClean PurTabs and PurOne. EC: What...
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