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In vitro evaluation of the disinfection efficacy on Eimeria tenella unsporulated oocysts isolated from broilers.
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2008
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Antiparasitic AgentEimeria Tenella OocystsDrug ResistanceFood MicrobiologyToxicologyInfection ControlVitro EvaluationAntimicrobial ResistanceBest DeHealth SciencesAntibacterial AgentDisinfectantAntimicrobial CompoundPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyDisinfection EfficacyFood SafetyMicrobial ContaminationPoultry DiseaseMicrobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicinePoultry Science
The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro the action of eight chemical principles by disinfection efficacy (DE) of Eimeria tenella oocysts. Disinfection efficacy was evaluated by either destruction or sporulation inhibition of the oocysts. Eight treatments were performed: T1 (Glutaraldehyde 42.5 g + Benzalkonium Chloride 7.5 g); T2 (Benzalkonium chloride + quaternary ammonium salt); T3 (formol 37% + Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate 12%); T4 (sodium hypochlorite 2%); T5 (Orthodichlorobenzene 60% + Xylene 30%); T6 (Polyoctyl polyamino ethyl glycine + Polyoxyethylene alkylphenol ether + Sodium Chloride); T7 (Chloramine T) and finally T8 (free iodine 2.25% + Phosphoric acid 15 g). The control test was carried out with distilled water (T9). The best DE were observed, respectively, in T3 (79.49%), T5 (75.60%) and T4 (65.56%) treatments.
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