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Fungi agents

Water Treatment Compounds. Like the disinfecting agents, several water treatment compounds are used in aquaculture. Of particular interest is potassium permanganate which is exempted from registration by EPA when used as an oxidizer or detoxifier and can control certain parasites, external bacteria, and possibly fungi (9). [Pg.322]

Bactericide, fungicide, virucide,proto acide, andalgicide are chemical agents that kill either bacteria, fungi (including yeasts), vimses, protozoa, or algae. They may... [Pg.120]

Whilst the causative agent(s) have not been established it is thought to be multifunctional and possibilities include physical factors (humidity, temperature, lighting), static electricity, electromagnetic radiation, air ion concentrations, fungi, noise, psychological stress, and chemicals. Chemicals which are not those involved in the normal work processes can become trapped within the building, albeit at concentrations below those known to cause ill-health effects, if ... [Pg.142]

Appendices This section is most likely to contain additional data associated with biological-based products. It should contain information as regards the facilities and equipment used for the manufacture of biotech products. Assessment of the risk of contamination from adventitious agents such as transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents (TSEs), bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi or viruses should also be provided. Additional information on novel excipients that have not been used before should also be included in this section. [Pg.104]

IFNs are natural glycoproteins produced by the cells of most vertebrates in response to the challenge by foreign agents, such as infectious organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites), and by tumor cells. IFNs can be produced by cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems and by non-immune cells such as fibroblasts and epithelial cells. [Pg.205]

Biologic agents Viruses, bacteria, fungi, higher forms of parasites. [Pg.3]


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