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Reduction of viruses, bacteria & spores.
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Disinfection for veterinarians - Animal naturopaths

Disinfection and wound treatment with AnoKath

Desinfektion Tierarzt - Tierheilpraktiker

Disinfection for Veterinarians and Animal Practitioners: You actively implement hygiene standards from human medicine in your veterinary practice. You work daily with many species, contacts, and surfaces – therefore, you consistently reduce germs, viruses, and bacteria. You use AnoKath for disinfection in your veterinary practice and establish a clear hygiene concept that measurably reduces infections. You protect your animal patients and their owners, as well as your entire team. You also minimize zoonotic risks by interrupting transmission routes between animals and humans. With AnoKath®, you firmly integrate disinfection into your daily practice routine and actively prevent infections.

Sustainable hygiene management at the veterinary practice – animal naturopath

The individual categories of veterinary practitioner/animal naturopath disinfection include:

Surface disinfection

Disinfection of the instruments

Disinfection for veterinarians and animal naturopaths: You can use AnoKath® flexibly for surface and room disinfection. Wipe floors and surfaces with the diluted solution to immediately reduce germs and prevent the spread of pathogens during cleaning. For room disinfection, use a fine mist device to disperse AnoKath® into the air. This ensures even distribution, reducing viruses, bacteria, fungi, and spores in the air and on all surfaces, and leaving no residue on furniture or floors. This actively prevents the development of resistance.

Disinfection at the veterinarian's office – Animal naturopaths using AnoKath®

Disinfectants often consist of chlorine compounds or other aggressive substances that can irritate the respiratory tract and damage the skin. AnoKath® stands out favorably from the majority of all germicidal preparations.

Prevent nosocomial infections at the veterinarian with AnoKath®

Disinfection for veterinarians and animal naturopaths: You reduce the risk of nosocomial infections by consistently implementing hygiene measures and interrupting transmission routes. Patients usually do not bring these infections with them before admission or their veterinary visit. It is often difficult to definitively prove the cause later – at the same time, the number of cases is rising due to more elderly and immunocompromised patients, as well as increasing antibiotic resistance.

In veterinary medicine, you also encounter many risk factors: problematic breeding lines, lack of exercise, pre-existing illnesses, environmental toxins, and stress weaken the immune system and increase susceptibility. By taking hygiene seriously, you actively strengthen trust in your practice. You communicate measures visibly, give pet owners peace of mind, and often receive positive feedback – especially if you prioritize hygiene without unnecessary chemical additives and place clear signs in the waiting room.

Combat unpleasant odors with AnoKath®

The spectrum of activity of AnoKath® for room disinfection includes not only bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores, but also odors. It's not uncommon to encounter a mix of different scents in the waiting room of a veterinarian's office, which generally doesn't evoke pleasant feelings. AnoKath® proves that it doesn't have to be that way. Air purified through room disinfection has a pleasant scent of cleanliness and freshness.

Optimal protection against germs and odors with AnoKath®

Disinfection for veterinarians – Animal naturopaths: Ano K ath® For disinfection in veterinary practices, we offer a hygiene procedure that meets even the most demanding standards. Our qualification covers treatment rooms, operating areas, post-operative care, quarantine stations, waiting rooms, and ancillary rooms.

FAQs

Disinfection for veterinarians - Animal naturopaths

Which surfaces should I disinfect regularly in my veterinary/animal practice?

Priority is given to patient-adjacent surfaces and frequently touched contact points : treatment and operating tables, examination table accessories, door handles, telephones, scales, transport boxes/cages, as well as reception and sanitary areas.
AnoKath tip: With AnoKath Medical , you can implement surface disinfection as a uniform routine (instead of "a different product for each room") and thus consistently maintain the hygiene level in everyday practice.

Cleaning or disinfecting – which comes first?

Always remove visible soiling first, then clean thoroughly , and finally disinfect . Background: Organic material (e.g., feces/blood) can impair the effectiveness of disinfectants; furthermore, cleaning agents can interfere with individual disinfectant ingredients if not rinsed.
AnoKath tip: If you firmly establish this sequence in your workflow, AnoKath Medical functions as a clear "final step" that is particularly reliable and practical – predictable, repeatable, without guesswork.

What should I do if there is feces, vomit, urine, or blood in the treatment room?

In case of visible contamination , immediate targeted disinfection of the affected surfaces/objects is advisable – first roughly remove/pick up/remove, then clean, then disinfect. This "immediate and targeted" approach is precisely what is described, for example, in framework hygiene plans for animal areas.
AnoKath tip: For everyday practice, a fast, standardized solution is crucial: AnoKath Medical helps you to implement the "immediate plan" without changing products (application according to label/exposure time).

How do I prepare instruments correctly (cleaning/disinfection/sterilization)?

A proven process is: Pre-treatment/pre-cleaning (possibly disassembling)Cleaning/disinfectionRinsing/dryingVisual/functional inspectionPackagingSterilizationDocumented release .
AnoKath tip: If you want a clear routine for manual intermediate reprocessing, AnoKath Medical (provided it is suitable for your instrument type/application area according to the label) can be a practical building block – process reliability comes from consistent steps + documentation , not from "just any product".

Which disinfectants are "right" – what really matters in veterinary practice/animal healing practice?

The "right" disinfectant is the one that suits your specific needs and can be consistently used in your daily routine . Pay particular attention to:

Area of ​​application: surfaces, instruments/accessories, textiles, room/environment – ​​not every product is suitable for everything.

Spectrum of activity: It must be suitable for the typical risks in your practice (e.g. common germs, possibly fungi/viruses depending on the patient population).

Exposure time & concentration: It is crucial that you can actually adhere to the specified exposure time in real-world practice.

Material compatibility: Treatment tables, plastics, hoses, seals, metal – a good product should be hygienic without damaging your equipment.

Procedure logic: Clean first, then disinfect , because dirt can impair the effectiveness.

AnoKath's tip:
With AnoKath Medical , you have a solution that offers a standardized hygiene component for many practices: clear application, easily integrated into routines, ideal for surfaces and accessories used in everyday veterinary practice (always according to the label/product information). If you also want a comprehensive environmental concept, AnoKath Air-Clean can complement your room/environmental hygiene – so hygiene doesn't remain "theory" but becomes a reliable routine.

How do I prevent cross-contamination between patients (waiting room, boxes, stethoscope, accessories)?

A practical approach is to briefly and specifically clean patient-proximal contact surfaces after each animal (e.g., treatment table, scales, restraints), consistently plan for transport boxes/cages , and consciously include "forgotten" parts (strap straps, rubber trot, padding).
For portable/small tools (e.g., stethoscopes) , quick disinfection before and after each appointment is often recommended in daily practice. Your veterinary practice
AnoKath tip: Here, a "seamless system" is truly helpful in everyday life: AnoKath Medical for contact surfaces/accessories + AnoKath Air-Clean as an option for room/air hygiene (depending on the setup) – this makes hygiene a routine instead of a source of stress.