
doi: 10.1136/vr.e6065
pmid: 22983528
AN article entitled ‘Selection and use of disinfectants’ in a recent issue of In Practice (May 2012, vol 34, pp 292-299) although useful in many respects was misleading in one crucial aspect. It gives the impression that disinfectant products put onto the UK market are approved by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), adding to a complacency which, while unfounded, is quite common among end …
Legislation, Veterinary, Animals, Drug and Narcotic Control, Humans, Hygiene, United Kingdom, Disinfectants
Legislation, Veterinary, Animals, Drug and Narcotic Control, Humans, Hygiene, United Kingdom, Disinfectants
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