sodium-hypochlorite and Hepatitis-A

sodium-hypochlorite has been researched along with Hepatitis-A* in 2 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for sodium-hypochlorite and Hepatitis-A

ArticleYear
Prophylaxis of viral hepatitis.
    Clinics in gastroenterology, 1974, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Autopsy; Blood Donors; Blood Transfusion; Carrier State; Chronic Disease; Cross Infection; Ethylene Oxide; Formaldehyde; gamma-Globulins; Glutaral; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis B Antigens; Humans; Laboratory Infection; Lactones; Preventive Health Services; Propionates; Renal Dialysis; Sodium Hypochlorite; Sterilization

1974

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-hypochlorite and Hepatitis-A

ArticleYear
Chemical disinfection of hepatitis A virus on environmental surfaces.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 1990, Volume: 56, Issue:11

    Hepatitis A virus disinfection was assessed on contaminated stainless-steel disks. Ten microliters of fecally suspended hepatitis A virus was deposited on the center of each disk, dried for 20 min, and then covered with 20 microliters of the test product for 1 min. Of the 20 formulations tested, only 2% glutaraldehyde, a quaternary ammonium formulation containing 23% HCl (toilet bowl cleaner), and sodium hypochlorite (greater than 5,000 ppm [greater than 5,000 micrograms/ml] of free chlorine) reduced the virus titer by greater than 99.9%; phenolics, iodine-based products, alcohols, and solutions of acetic, peracetic, citric, and phosphoric acids were unable to do so.

    Topics: Disinfectants; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Glutaral; Hepatitis A; Hepatovirus; Humans; Hydrochloric Acid; Quaternary Ammonium Compounds; Sodium Hypochlorite; Surface Properties; Viral Plaque Assay

1990