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CERTIFIED METHODOLOGY, Methodology for low-volume sterilization hatching eggs
Bezděk, D. ; Dejneka, Alexandr ; Kubinová, Šárka ; Fejt, T. ; Churpita, Olexandr ; Drahošová, Michala
The methodology is the result of the solution of the research project No. TH04030206 entitled: Develoment of methods of physical sterilization of hatching eggs. The project is focused on a hatching egg sterilization based on physical methods - namely low temperature plasma (LTP). Compared to the existing methods, LTP should result in an increased efficiency of poultry farming and eliminated health and ecological risks. The higher added value and efficiency further contribute to higher competitiveness of the poultry industry and food self-sufficiency of the Czech Republic.
Methodology of using low-temperature plasma in veterinary treatment
Dejneka, Alexandr ; Kubinová, Šárka ; Moravec, J. ; Bezděk, D.
The aim of the methodology is application of low-temperature plasma in veterinary treatment. Low-temperature plasma (NTP) has non-specific antimicrobial effects and it can be safely applied to living tissues without damaging them. The methodology presents the solution of dermatological problems with potential bacterial, fungal or yeast contamination. The method can also be used for antimicrobial decontamination and for the promotion of healing of chronic and non-healing wounds.
Methodology of using low-temperature plasma to sterilize the wound
Dejneka, Alexandr ; Kubinová, Šárka ; Moravec, J. ; Bezděk, D.
The main aim of the methodology is sterilization of skin surface and wounds in veterinary medicine based on low-temperature plasma. Low-temperature plasma has a non-specific antimicrobial effect and therefore can be safely applied to the living tissue without causing any damage. The methodology describes a solution for sterilization of tissues and wounds with bacterial, fungal or yeast contamination. The method can also be used for antimicrobial decontamination as well as for healing of chronic and non-healing wounds. Methodology presents solutions sterilization of tissues and wounds with potential bacterial, fungal or yeast contamination. The method can also be used for antimicrobial decontamination and promote healing of chronic and non-healing wounds.

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