microbicidal
(adjective)
functioning to reduce the infectivity of microbes
Examples of microbicidal in the following topics:
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Biofilms, Persisters, and Antibiotic Tolerance
- Bacterial populations that produce persister cells that neither grow nor die in the presence of microbicidal antibiotics are largely responsible for high levels of biofilm tolerance to antimicrobials.
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Factors that Affect Germicidal Activity of Chemicals
- Microbicides that destroy virus particles are called viricides or antivirals.
- The microbicidal action is somewhat slow, but remanent.
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Microbial Evasion of Phagocytosis
- Some species of Leishmania alter the infected macrophage's signaling, repress the production of cytokines and microbicidal molecules—nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species—and compromise antigen presentation.
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Physical and Chemical Barriers
- Furthermore, tears and mucus secretions contain microbicidal factors that prevent many infections from entering via these routes.
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Immunization, Antiseptics, and Antibiotics
- Microbicides that destroy virus particles are called viricides or antivirals.
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Considerations in Microbial Control