Cho, 2015 - Google Patents
Current status of endoscope reprocessing in KoreaCho, 2015
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- Cho Y
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- Clinical Endoscopy
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In the present survey, orthophthaldehyde (OPA) was the most commonly used disinfectant (44%), followed by peracetic acid (PAA, 35%), glutaraldehyde (GA, 16%), electrolyzed acid water (EAW, 4%), and hydrogen peroxide (1%). The aldehyde-based disinfectants (eg …
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