Bibliographic citations
Pajuelo, S., (2015). Efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a cambios de temperatura ante el Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1061
Pajuelo, S., Efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a cambios de temperatura ante el Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1061
@misc{renati/375411,
title = "Efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a cambios de temperatura ante el Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro",
author = "Pajuelo Hernández, Santos Williams",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2015"
}
This assessment had as primary objective to determine the antibacterial effect of the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5% against temperature changes of Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro. The prospective, longitudinal, comparative and experimental analysis was developed in the Microbiology Lab of Trujillo´s National University and it includes a total of 63 Petri plates from which 21 is stablished for each group of study. To determine the antibacterial effect of the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5 % at 40°C, 37°C and 30°C, colonies were compared in Petri plates isolated with the enteroccocus faecalis to determine his efficiency, for the compilation of information every Petri plate was registered by a code, comparing the study groups according to UFC's count. The results show that the antibacterial effect of the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5 % and 40°C is more effective than the one at 37°C and 30°C against the enteroccocus faecalis with a count of 0.000, its average range is 32.083 and its significance is 0.025. I concluded that it really exists significant differences between the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5 % at different temperatures from 40°C, 37°C and 30°C against the enteroccocus faecalis, being the one at 40°C the one that presented the best antibacterial efficiency.
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