Biology, asked by shanaya7400, 10 months ago

Does hydrogen peroxide kill 'good' bacteria in the human body?

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Answered by jit2019
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In most cases, the hydrogen peroxide will kill the invading bacteria. But Salmonella is immune to the hydrogen peroxide. In fact, Salmonella can increase the amount of peroxide the neutrophils produce.

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Answered by pawanmerijaan
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According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) , hydrogen peroxide kills yeasts, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and mold spores. The CDC lists specific concentrations you need and how long you need to let them sit to kill different organisms.

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