Antimicrobials act on which of the following:
Viruses
Bacteria
Fungi and parasites
All of the above
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All of the above.
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Antimicrobial act on viruses, bacteria, fungi, and also parasites.
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Antimicrobials act on microorganisms like viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites. So the correct option is all of the above.
- Antimicrobials either slow down or kill the spread of microorganisms.
- There are three types of health antimicrobials: sterilizers, disinfectants, and sanitizers.
- Sanitizer: The least effective public health antimicrobials are sanitizers. They reduce surface bacterial growth. On food-contact surfaces like worktops, cutting boards, or kids' high chairs, some sanitizers are safe to use.
- Disinfectants: Disinfectants either eradicate or stop the development of bacteria and fungus. Specific viruses are the focus of some disinfectants. Microbicides are disinfectants that kill germs, while microbistats are disinfectants that just inhibit microbial development without eradicating the bacterium.
- sterilizers: The most effective class of antibacterial product for public health is a sterilizer. Additionally to fungi, bacteria, and algae, they also manage difficult-to-kill spores. Numerous sterilizers are insecticides with restricted uses. These demand certification and applicator training.
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