Disinfectants reduce the body's ability to fight viruses

19 June 2017, 17:19 | Health
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Frequent use of various chemical disinfectants leads to the fact that bacteria and viruses penetrating the human body become resistant to drugs, according to American researchers.

Detergents contain a high concentration of biocidal chemicals that contribute to the survival of viruses, and, ultimately, in the presence of certain infections, bacteria and viruses will be harder to defeat by drugs, scientists said..

Scientists in the field of microbiology conducted an experiment on bacteria staphylococcus aureus and noticed that under the influence of a large number of antiseptic components, the elimination of toxins from cells.



According to experts, pathogenic bacteria pose a threat to human health, since it is difficult to get rid of them. If living bacteria re-act on the body, antibiotic resistance increases. Negative contribution to such processes is made by excessive sanitary actions, therefore often at hospital hospitalization a condition of patients only worsens. Clinicians emphasize that disinfectants are useful only within reasonable limits.

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