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What is the difference between “anti-microbial” and “anti-bacterial”?

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What is the difference between “anti-microbial” and “anti-bacterial”?

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Antimicrobial agents destroy or inhibit the growth or reproduction of bacteria, fungi, protozoa or viruses that cause disease. Antibacterial means any substance intended to destroy, eliminate, reduce, mitigate or control the growth or development of bacteria on surfaces. Antimicrobial and Antibacterial products are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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