4542-1906-Reports-on-the-Health-and-Sanitary-Condition-of-the-Colony-of-Hongkong-for-the-year-1905 — Page 121

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 11, 1906.

efficiency of a disinfectant has become widely adopted. The principle of this method is that the strength of a particular disinfectant is expressed in multiples of pure phenol, performing the same work. In this way a ratio is obtained which is now well known as the " Carbolic Acid Co-efficiency of the Disinfectant."

The following disinfecting fluids were submitted to me by the Secretary of the Sanitary Board for examination as to their co-efficiency

1. Carbolated Creasote.

2. Jeye's Fluid.

3. Cyllin [2 samples].

3. Blackhead's Disinfecting Fluid, [2 samples].

Rideal and Walker's method of estimating the co-efficiency was used. The micro- organisms used for the different tests were :-

1 B. Typhosus.

2. B. Çoli Commune.

3. B. Pestis.

These organisms were grown in broth culture for at least 24 hours at a temperature of 37° C. and then mixed with varying proportions of the particular disinfectant, a standard solution of carbolic acid being used in addition. After the culture had been exposed to the action of the disinfectant for a definite time, sub-cultivation was made from the mixture in order to determine whether the particular strength of the disinfectant had been efficient as a germicide. It is quite unnecessary in the present Report to give in detail a number of tables indicating the method by which the carbolic acid co-efficient of each disinfectant towards each particular micro-organism was obtained. One example will suffice in order to demonstrate my method.

Carbolated Creasote.

Table I.

B. Typhosus, 24 Hours Broth Culture at 37° C.

Sample.

Dilution.

1 in 100.

1 în 200.

Carbolated Creasote,

1 in 300.

1 in 500.

Carbolic Acid,

1 in 100.

Time limit of Exposure.

Sub-cultures.

Minutes.

Period of Incubation.

Temperature

7

10

X

X

X

X

X

X

.*. Carbolic Acid Co-efficient=3.

Table II.

B. Coli, 24 Hours Broth Culture, at 37°C.

Time limit of Exposure.

Sample.

Dilution.

N

48 hours.

37°C.

13

"

Sub-cultures.

**

"

Minutes.

Period of Incubation.

Temperature.

10

1 in 100.

X

Carbolated Creasote,

1 in 200.

I in 400.

X

Carbolic Acid,

1 in 100.

X

X

Carbolic Acid Co-fficient=2.

48 hours.

37°C.

**

29

"

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