Massachusetts State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What is the primary function of tuberculocidal disinfectants?

  1. To kill viruses

  2. To kill the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis

  3. To clean hands

  4. To disinfect food preparation areas

The correct answer is: To kill the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis

The primary function of tuberculocidal disinfectants is to effectively kill the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis, specifically Mycobacterium tuberculosis. These disinfectants are formulated with a strength that is capable of neutralizing this pathogen, which is known for its resilience and resistance to many common disinfectants. While some disinfectants may address various types of bacteria, viruses, or be suitable for general cleaning tasks, tuberculocidal disinfectants are specifically categorized based on their ability to eliminate this particular bacterium, underscoring their importance in environments where the risk of tuberculosis transmission is a concern, such as healthcare settings. The specificity of tuberculocidal action makes these disinfectants crucial in maintaining health and safety standards.