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The antimicrobial effect of acetic acid—An alternative to common local antiseptics
Burns, 07/02/09
Ryssel H et al. - The authors conclude that acetic acid in a concentration of 3% has excellent bactericidal effect and, therefore, seems to be suitable as a local antiseptic agent, but further clinical studies are necessary.
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