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What is the formula for germicide that is sufficient to kill blood-borne pathogens??

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Germicide is chemical substance that could kill bacteria/germ. The term is too general so I cannot give one answer to the formula of the substance. Popular germicide disinfectant that sufficient to kill unspecific blood-borne pathogens would be alcohol or povidone iodine. If the question asking for the amount of germicide needed, the answer would be 1 ounce

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The formula for penicillin is C9H11N2O4S. Penicillin kills blood born bacteria like staphyloccus and streptoccocus. The writer here had both of these illnesses and was saved by penicillin. Penicillin V is administered by mouth and benzathin penicillin is administered intramuscular. 
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