Massachusetts State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Which method is acknowledged for killing a specific type of microbe?

  1. Bacteriostatic

  2. Virucidal

  3. Fungicidal

  4. Allergic

The correct answer is: Virucidal

The chosen method, known as virucidal, is specifically designed to target and eliminate viruses. This is crucial in settings such as salons and spas where the risk of viral infections can be a concern. Virucidal agents work by disrupting the viral structure or replication process, thereby preventing the virus from infecting host cells. Bacteriostatic refers to agents that inhibit the growth of bacteria rather than eliminating them, which is different from a virucidal approach. Fungicidal specifically targets fungi, making it effective against fungal infections, but not against viruses. The term allergic does not pertain to microbe control; instead, it describes a hypersensitivity reaction to substances. Therefore, virucidal is the best answer as it directly addresses the killing of viruses.