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Timeline of infection control

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| 1896 || || || German physicist {{w|Wilhelm Röntgen}} discovers X-rays, which soon become known for their ability to destroy microbes.<ref name="Rogers"/> ||
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| 1897 || {{w|Disinfectant}} || || "Another Defries develops an ingenious test which sought seeks to eliminate the continuing action of a disinfectant and to establish a time for a true endpoint to the disinfection process was that of Defries (1897)."<ref name="Hugo"/> ||
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| 1897 || || || Kronig and Paul in Germany publish paper examining the kinetics or dynamics of the course of the disinfection process.<ref name="Hugo"/><ref>{{cite journal |last1=FALK |first1=S. |last2=WINSLOW |first2=E. A. |title=A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DYNAMICS OF TOXICITY AND THE THEORY OF DISINFECTION |url=https://jb.asm.org/content/jb/11/1/1.full.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Handbook of water and wastewater microbiology |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230887820_Handbook_of_water_and_wastewater_microbiology}}</ref> || {{w|Germany}}
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