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>> Prevention Measures |
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Avian Influenza Prevention Measures |
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Precautionary requirements are important in a state of
alert.
All possible preventive measures have to be taken to help
prevent spread of diseases.
In preventing the spread, the correct choice of your disinfectant is of
great importance. After all, other pathogens, besides Avian Influeanza,
may be present in the farm too. Therefore the use of a broad spectrum disinfectant
which is also effective against other viruses as well as bacteria and
fungi is highly recommended. Generally taken, the more different
active ingredients and the higher the concentration of active
ingredients a disinfectant has, the better the quality. But, only
active ingredients are not enough, also stabilizing, sequestering and
surface active agents have an important effect on the quality of the
disinfectant. Therefore, a disinfectant can be correctly judged based
on efficacy reports. All
high quality disinfectants can provide official test reports which
proves the efficacy off the product at certain dilutions. However,
it’s very important to know how the tests have been carried out!
Only tests where field conditions are simulated (by adding organic
material and using hard water) are relevant , as most disinfectants
score remarkably better when tested in clean lab conditions (without
adding organic material and with demineralised water).
CID LINES recommends the use of
CID20 /
VIROCID
(www.virocid.com) since it has been proven to be the most effective at the
lowest dilution against most bacteria, fungi and virusses.
Prevention Measures
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Be sure to place signs where action is needed. |
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