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Johnston SP et al. - The data, generated using A. castellanii, A. polyphaga, and A. hatchetti cysts, suggest that contact lens solutions containing hydrogen peroxide were the only solutions that showed any disinfection ability with 0% and 66% growth respectively for A. castellanii and 0% and 33% growth respectively for A. polyphaga. There was no statistically-significant difference in disinfection efficacy between the 11 solutions for A. hatchetti.

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