Table 1.
Year | Country | Ref. | Evaluated biocides or inactivation procedures |
1991 | Australia1 | Murray et al[54] | Glutaraldehyde; mix of glutaraldehyde, non-ionic alcohol derivate, quaternary compound and tri-ethyleneglycol surfactant |
1993 | United Kingdom1 | Tsiquaye et al[63] | Sodium hypochlorite; sodium dichloroisocyanurate |
1996 | Australia1 | Deva et al[94] | Glutaraldehyde |
1998 | United States2 | Eble et al[70] | Photochemical inactivation by 8-methoxypsoralen |
1999 | Australia1 | Chaufour et al[55] | Glutaraldehyde; ethylene oxide |
1999 | Australia1 | Vickery et al[64] | Hydrogen peroxide |
2000 | Australia1 | Vickery et al[95] | Glutaraldehyde |
2001 | United States2 | Wagner et al[96] | Photoinactivation by dimethylmethylene blue |
2002 | United States2 | Wang et al[69] | N-alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride; alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride |
2004 | United States2 | Moore et al[97] | Ethylene oxide |
2005 | Australia2 | Druce et al[65] | Ethylene oxide |
2006 | Germany2 | Sauerbrei et al[72] | Peracetic acid; povidone-iodine; formaldehyde |
2008 | United States2 | Roberts et al[98] | Ortho-phthalaldehyde |
2012 | Germany2 | Sauerbrei et al[73] | Ethanol; isopropanol; peracetic acid; glutaraldehyde; formaldehyde |
DHBV in vivo test system;
DHBV in vitro assay. DHBV: Duck hepatitis B virus.