Sterilisation and disinfection methods lecture notes for Allied Health Sciences and Nursing Students. Various methods of sterilisation and disinfection used in health care settings in order to prevent hospital acquired infection.
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Sterilisation and disinfection methods lecture notes for Allied Health Sciences and Nursing Students. Various methods of sterilisation and disinfection used in health care settings in order to prevent hospital acquired infection.
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5. DRY HEAT
• Flaming:- Slides coverslip & mouth of Test Tube can be sterilize by passing them through flame a few no.
of
time.
• Red Heat:- Effective Sterilization of articles can be heated to
redness om flame.
• Incineration:-
• Sterilization along with Significant reduction in volume
of infectious hospital waste.
for e.g:- -Human Pathological waste- organs, teeth gums
-Cytotoxic Drugs
-Animal carcasses
6. Hot Air Oven:- It is 1st introduced by Louis Pasteur.
Temperature -160˚C For 2 hrs
Material Sterilized- -Glassware like glass syringes , petri dishes, flasks,
pipettes and test tubes.
-Surgical Instruments like scalpels , forceps,
-Chemical liquid such as paraffin fats, glycerol ,oil, and glove powder etc.-
7. MOIST HEAT
1. Below 100˚C- Pasteurization
2. At 100˚C- Tyndallization
3. Below 100˚C- Autoclave
1. Pasteurization (below 100◦C)
Method used for control of microorganisms from
beverages like fruit and vegetable, juices,
beer, and dairy products, such as milk.
o Holder method (63°C for 30 mins).
o Flash method (72°C for 20 seconds followed by
rapid cooling to 13° or lower).
8. 2. Tyndallization (At 100◦C)
• Involves steaming at 1000C for 20minutes for 3 consecutive days.
• Used for sterilization of
-gelatin and egg,
-serum or sugar containing media.
9. 3.Autoclave (Above 100◦C)
Principle of Autoclave:
• Autoclave functions similar to a pressure cooker and follows the general laws of gas.
• Water boils when its vapour pressure equals that of the surrounding atmosphere.
• When the atmospheric pressure is raised, the boiling temperature is also raised.
Temperature- 121⁰C for 15 minutes at pressure of 15 psi.
Material Sterilized-
• Surgical instruments
• Culture media
• Autoclavable plastic containers
• Plastic tubes and pipette tips
• Solutions and water
• Biohazardous waste
• Glassware (autoclave resistible).