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titleOfInvention Preventing the development of biocide resistant bacteria
abstract A method for preventing the development of biocide resistant populations of bacteria, comprising the alternating use of at least first and second biocides in temporally separated manner, wherein the first biocide is used for a specified cleaning operation for a first designated period, and after said designated period the first biocide is replaced by a second biocide which is used for said cleaning operation for a second designated period. The first biocide may be a quaternary ammonium compound and the second may be biguanide.
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