Drug for controlling bacterial infections in intensive care unit
An intensive care unit and pharmaceutical technology, applied in the field of medicine, can solve problems such as bacterial infection, and achieve the effects of good safety, low pharmaceutical cost and obvious disinfection effect.
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[0010] Weigh 40g of honeysuckle, 10g of Fructus Cnidii, 2g of Sperancifolia, 50g of Panax notoginseng, 2g of Angelica dahurica, 40g of hibiscus bark, 70g of Pulsatilla chinensis, 40g of Radix chinensis and 1000ml of water, and place them in a sealed flask. Heating in a water bath at 30° C. for 5 hours, filtering, collecting the filtrate, concentrating to 500 milliliters, and putting it into a sprayer to make a spray.
experiment example 1
[0011] Experimental example 1: antibacterial test
[0012] Adopt classic filter paper method in this field to carry out bacteriostasis test, wherein:
[0013] 1. Materials
[0014] 1.1 Bacteria to be tested
[0015] Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus) ATCC 25923, Candida albicans (Candida albicans) ACTT 12228 were purchased from China Institute for the Control of Biological Products.
[0016] 1.2 Culture medium
[0017] Nutrient agar and nutrient broth were purchased from Beijing Zhongke Chenyu Experimental Equipment Co., Ltd.
[0018] 1.3 Test method
[0019] Inoculate Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans on the nutrient solution plane of the agar plate, and spread evenly and densely when inoculating. Take the aseptic circular filter paper sheet with tweezers, spray the spray prepared in Example 1 until completely wetted, and stick it on the nutrient solution plane of the agar plate inoculated with bacteria. Place the agar plate in a 37°C incubator and i...
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[0022] Experimental example 2: Antibacterial test in the ward
[0023] In the indoor area is equal to 30m 2 Spray 100 milliliters of the spray prepared in embodiment 1 evenly in the ward. 12 hours, 24 hours, and 48 hours after spraying, use the plate sedimentation method to sample, set 3 sampling points, and take 3 points on a diagonal line, that is, 1 point in the middle and 1 point at each end 1m away from the wall , and repeat 10 times. After sampling, culture the culture medium in a 35°C incubator for 48 hours, observe the number of bacterial colonies on the culture medium in a bright place, and calculate the number of bacteria according to the following formula. The amount of bacteria in the air (cfu / m 3 ) = average number of colonies per plate × 50 000 / plate exposure time × plate area. All bacteria were identified in accordance with the "National Clinical Testing Procedures". 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours after spraying, the number of bacteria (cfu / m 3 ) were 94,...
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