Hygiene is being clean. and disinfection is where you get rid of germs and bacteria to stop infection.
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The most important is the chemical disinfection.
Sterilization is the complete removal of all microorganisms ( e.g: becteria, virsues,...etc) from the surface area of 'anything' While Disinfection is an in-complete removal of microorganisms from" inanimate or nonliving" objects. and has three distinctive levels. High level disinfection, intermediate level, and low level. Both sterilization and disinfection have chemical and physical methods. And since the question is about the methods of sterilization then there are: physical methods: Heating and radiation chemical methods: some chemicals like 'Etheline Dioxide', or by chemical evaporation.
That which disinfects; an agent for removing the causes of infection, as chlorine.
Disinfection
Disinfection the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert. Disinfection differs from antisepsis in that its a method of disinfection using chemical solutions.
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Disinfection - it's a water treatment process to remove pathogens.
High level disinfection is when something is disinfected very well where there are no germs left.
If refering to being clean, sterilization is preventing infection and disinfection is removing an existing contamination.
Pathogenesis is the process by which a microbe causes disease. Disinfection is the process of reducing the number of pathogens in a location.
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Hygiene is being clean. and disinfection is where you get rid of germs and bacteria to stop infection.
Henry Martyn Bracken has written: 'Infection and disinfection' -- subject(s): Disinfection and disinfectants
Carl A Lawrence has written: 'Disinfection, sterilization, and preservation' -- subject(s): Antiseptics, Sterilization, Disinfection and disinfectants, Fungicides