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Patent
CA 2116661
Biochemical deactivation of RNA-Viruses with agents R&D as anti-infectives. inventor and applicant: Dr. Urs V. Wirth; Sonnsyterain, CH-6048 Horw, Switzerland. Priority date: 23rd June 1992 applied at BAGE in CH; PCT-application: 31st december 1992 at WIPO Biochemical Deactivation of RNA-VIRUSES Abstract: Ribonucleases (RNases) are highly active, easily used and extremely stable enzymes. Together with detergents, RNases deactivate and destroy irreversibly RNA-viruses. Agents containing RNase(s) and detergents are therefore suitable for disinfecting instruments, clothing and surfaces from contaminating RNA-viruses. Special application forms for coating the skin surfaces of human beings, animals or plants reduce the risk of infection from RNA-viruses. Agents with RNases and detergents. possibly combined with other substances, may be regarded as "anti- infectives against RNA viruses (= aiRVi)".
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