ABSTRACT
The paper presents the results of the physicochemical properties and corrosive activity of the new chlorine-containing compositions Ciaref and DP-1. Various microbiological, biochemical, and biophysical studies were conducted to examine different aspects of the mechanism of action of Ciaref and DP-1 on vegetative (Francisella tularensis) and sporal (Bacillus turingiensis) microorganisms. Suspension, test-surface irrigation, and aerosol techniques were employed under close industrial conditions to study the disinfecting properties of the agents in bacterial and sporal contamination.
Subject(s)
Bacillus thuringiensis/drug effects , Disinfectants/pharmacology , Francisella tularensis/drug effects , Benzenesulfonates/pharmacology , Carbonates/pharmacology , Disinfection , Polyphosphates/pharmacology , Sulfates/pharmacology , Triazines/pharmacologyABSTRACT
Treatment of 192 children for hygromas of various localization by different methods is analysed. The results of histological examination showed these structures to be of dysplastic nature. An aspiration-cystotatic method of treatment was developed, which can be applied in outpatient practice and causes neither local nor general complications.