No it doesnt. We used to have vast amounts of scabies all over our bodies and in places i will not mention. Derbac will kill them. Derbac can be found in your local chemist or convenience store.
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When used for cleaning or hygiene, antiseptics and disinfectants kill or neutralize viruses, bacteria and sometimes fungi.
Germicides are used to kill or inhibit the growth of germs, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. They are commonly used in cleaning products, disinfectants, and sterilization processes to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Chlorine can be used for water purification to kill bacteria and other harmful microorganisms. It is also used in the production of household cleaning products and disinfectants. Additionally, chlorine is used in the manufacturing of PVC plastics and in the bleaching of textiles and paper products.
No. You will need an insecticide.
Isopropyl alcohol is commonly used as a disinfectant to clean wounds and surfaces to kill bacteria and viruses. It is also used as a solvent in many household and industrial products, such as cleaners, disinfectants, and hand sanitizers.
No
One similarity is that both antibiotics and disinfectants help keep people healthy. The difference is antibiotics inhibit or kill microorganisms while disinfectants only kill them.
Beta-dine, which contains povidone-iodine, is primarily an antiseptic used for wound cleaning and infection prevention. It is not effective against scabies, as scabies is caused by a mite that burrows into the skin. Treatment for scabies typically involves prescription topical medications like permethrin or ivermectin, which are specifically designed to target the mites. Therefore, beta-dine should not be relied upon for treating scabies infestations.
Yes
No
Yes, disinfectants can effectively kill fungus.