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titleOfInvention Disinfection procedures
abstract In order to disinfect medical instruments and equipment, specially hemodialysis equipment, said devices are treated at a high temperature with an aqueous solution containing glycolic acid, preferably in amounts ranging from 0,1 - 1 wt. per cent. A particularly reliable effect is obtained at temperatures of more than 60 DEG C with simultaneous cleansing of instruments and equipment. The novel method is characterized inter alia by low toxicity of active substances, additional high efficacy with regard to bacterial spores, good material compatibility and low waste water contamination.
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