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What is the defferent between asepsis and antisepses​

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asepsis are those which prevent infection to enter in the wound but antisepses cause the destruction of harmful mirobes

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Sepsis is a clinical condition where a person has a systemic reaction to a bacterial infection from a localized infection in one part of the body, such as a wound or infected tooth. ... Asepsis, on the other hand, is the normal state of not being in sepsis.

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