DISINFECTANTS VS ANTISEPTICS-12 DIFFERENCES MADE EASY

THOMAS NG'AMBWA
THOMAS NG'AMBWA
282 بار بازدید - 11 ماه پیش - Disinfectants and antiseptics are both
Disinfectants and antiseptics are both types of antimicrobial agents used to control and prevent the spread of infections, but they are used in different contexts and have different properties. Not all disinfectants are antiseptics, and vice versa.
Disinfectants are chemical agents that are used to eliminate or reduce the number of microorganisms on surfaces, objects, and non-living things. They are typically more potent and are intended for use on inanimate objects, such as floors, countertops, medical equipment, and other surfaces. Disinfectants are generally not safe for use on living tissues due to their higher potency and potential for toxicity.
Antiseptics, on the other hand, are milder chemical agents designed to inhibit or eliminate microorganisms on living tissues, such as skin and mucous membranes. They are used to prevent infections in wounds, during surgical procedures, and for personal hygiene. Antiseptics are formulated to be safe for use on the human body and are often used on a daily basis to reduce the risk of infections.
In summary, while both disinfectants and antiseptics serve the purpose of controlling microorganisms, they are formulated and used differently based on whether they are intended for non-living surfaces (disinfectants) or living tissues (antiseptics). Not all disinfectants are safe for use on the body, and not all antiseptics are suitable for disinfecting surfaces
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