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Asepsis - Wikipedia
Asepsis is the state of being free from disease-causing micro-organisms (such as pathogenic bacteria, viruses, pathogenic fungi, and parasites). There are two categories of asepsis: medical and surgical. The modern day notion of asepsis is derived from the older antiseptic techniques, a shift initiated by … See more
The modern concept of asepsis evolved in the 19th century through multiple individuals. Ignaz Semmelweis showed that hand washing prior to delivery reduced See more
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In addition to using standard precautions and transmission-based precautions, aseptic technique (also called medical asepsis) is the purposeful reduction of pathogens to prevent the transfer of microorganisms from one person or …
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Learn how to prevent infection by practicing medical asepsis, which is the absence of pathogens. Find out the difference between sanitization, antisepsis, and disinfection, and how to use them correctly.
Medical and surgical asepsis: Video, Causes,
Learn the definition, types, and practices of asepsis, the absence of pathogens, in healthcare settings. Watch a video and review notes on sanitization, antisepsis, disinfection, and sterilization.
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