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Sterilization is defined as ´the process by which an article , surface or medium is freed of all living microorganisms either in the vegetative or spore state.µ
Disinfectionn means ´the destr Disinfectio destructio uctionn or removal of all pathogenic micro organisms capable of giving rise to infection but not necessarily resistant spores.µ
WHY
STERILISATION???
Micro organisms are ubiquitous. To prevent contamination by extraneous organisms. In surgery, to maintain asepsis. In food and drug manufacture to ensure safety.
HISTORY
Oliver Wendal Holmes(1843) and Ignaz Semmelweis(1846) Semmelweis(184 6) concluded that puerperal sepsis was transmitted by contaminated hands of Obstetricians, nurses, medical students. Can be prevented by washing hands in aseptic solution.
LOUIS PASTEUR(1822-189 PASTEUR(1822-1895 5) ² Father
of modern Microbiology. Proposed ´GERM THEORYµ In the course of these studies, he introduced techniques of sterilization and developed the steam sterilizer, hot air oven and autoclave. Pasteurization.
JOSEPH
Fathe therr of of Anti Antisep septic tic LISTER ² Fa
Surgery. In 1866, Lister Lis ter suggested antiseptic antiseptic surgery which involved the use of ´CARBOLIC ACIDµ. Pronounced drop in mortality and morbidity observed. Marked the Beginning of Modern aseptic conditions from the era of Laudable pus.
JOHN
TYNDAL (19th century)
²Tyndallisation (Intermittent sterilization). Student of Pasteur. Tyndallisation essentially consists of boiling the substance at 1000C for 15 minutes for three days in a row. Used for media containing sugars and gelatin. It is generally effective, but its reliability is not considered 100% certified.
TERMINOLOGY TERM
DEFINITION
Anti An tissep epti tics cs
Subs Su bsta tanc nces es wh whic ich h ei eith ther er ki kill ll mi micr cro o org orga ani nism smss of of in inh hib ibit it th thei eirr gr gro owt wth h
Disinfectants
Compounds that kill micro organisms( except bacterial endospores)
Asepsis
Technique that is employed in preventing infections from gaining access to an infected tissue.
Cle lea ani nin ng
Clea ean ning is a soil re rem movin ing g pro roccess th tha at re rem moves many micro organisms . It a necessary prerequisite to sterilization & disinfection.
Sterilant
Chemical ag agents that destroy all micro or organisms in including sp spores.
Ger erm mic icid ide e
Chem emiical or or physic ica al ag agen entt th tha at de desstroys most or organisms bu but not endospores, used on skin and inanimate objects.
Sporocide
Gener era all lly y a chem emiical agent th tha at des desttroys bo both th ba baccter eriial & fu fun ngal spore ress
Fungicide
Chemical substances that destroy fungi
Virucide
Chemical agents that destroy viruses
Bactriostat
Chemical agents that inhibit bacterial growth
Saniti tizzer
An agent nt,, usuall lly y a de dete terg rgen entt that red edu uces the no no.. of bacte terria to a safe lev evel el
WHICH
METHOD OF STERILISATION??
The method of sterilization to be employed depends on : The purpose for which it is carried out. The material which has to be sterilized. Nature of micro organisms to be destroyed.
CLASSIFICATION OF STERILIZING AGENTS Broadly
classified into : Physical agents Chemical agents