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Chemical antimicrobial agents bacterial resistance

Resistance to antimicrobial agents is of concern as it is well known that bacterial resistance to antibiotics can develop. Many bacteria already derive some nonspecific resistance to biocides through morphological features such as thek cell wall. Bacterial populations present as part of a biofilm have achieved additional resistance owkig to the more complex and thicker nature of the biofilm. A system contaminated with a biofilm population can requke several orders of magnitude more chlorine to achieve control than unassociated bacteria of the same species. A second type of resistance is attributed to chemical deactivation of the biocide. This deactivation resistance to the strong oxidising biocides probably will not occur (27). [Pg.97]

Bacterial spores are the most resistant of all microbial forms to chemical treatment. The majority of antimicrobial agents have no useful sporicidal action, with the exception of the aldehydes, halogens and peroxygen compounds. Such chemicals are sometimes used as an alternative to physical methods for sterilization ofheat sensitive equipment. In these circumstances, correct usage of the agent is of paramount importance since safety margins are lower in comparison with physical methods of sterilization (Chapter 20). [Pg.204]

Prions (section 2.2.7) are generally considered to be the infectious agents most resistant to chemical disinfectants and sterilization processes strictly speaking, however, they are not microorganisms because they have no cellular structure nor do they contain nucleic acids. Of the conventional microorganisms, bacterial spores are the most resistant to chemical treatment. The majority of antimicrobial... [Pg.287]


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