English to Tamil Dictionary antibacterial

antibacterial

பாக்டீரியா எதிர்ப்பு
definition
adjective
The worldwide emergence of bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents has produced a need for new methods of combating bacterial infections.
active against bacteria.
example
They typically come in a bar, gel or liquid form, and are less drying than are deodorant and 'antibacterial' detergents or soaps.
The assault on bacteria in the household has fuelled great interest in 'antibacterial' products.
The worldwide emergence of bacterial resistance to 'antibacterial' agents has produced a need for new methods of combating bacterial infections.
If only I could focus on the story instead of where I put my 'antibacterial' hand gel…
The 'antibacterial' soap kills most germs, while regular soap washes bacteria from the skin or transfers it to a towel.
Do 'antibacterial' soaps get rid of germs better than plain old soap and hot water?
After drying the skin, treat the burn with an 'antibacterial' agent.
Also, taking 'antibacterial' antibiotics when you have a viral infection may be harmful.
Bacteria that causes eye infections is sensitive to the 'antibacterial' action of honey.
Garlic's compounds also have 'antibacterial' and antifungal properties.
The herb also contains 'antibacterial' compounds that may kill the bacteria responsible for the infection.
You may be prescribed 'antibacterial' , antifungal or antiviral drugs on an ongoing basis to guard against infection.
In this day of 'antibacterial' everything, it's hard to imagine bacteria being beneficial.
They also have antifungal, antiviral and 'antibacterial' properties against pathogens.
Manufacturers use our national fear of germs to sell 'antibacterial' soap.
Recent reports have lent support to the potential use of previous generation 'antibacterial' drugs to treat infections caused by new resistant bacteria.
Antibacterial prescribing and 'antibacterial' resistance in English general practice: cross sectional study
For added protection, a swipe with an 'antibacterial' wipe knocks out plenty more germs, so pack a few in your carry-on.
Echinacea has also been used externally on wounds and is reported to have 'antibacterial' and antifungal properties.
It's 'antibacterial' , so you're killing the bacteria that causes the disease.
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