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Pesticide Registration

Selected EPA-Registered Disinfectants

This page contains information on certain EPA-registered disinfectants, including links to lists of products registered against common pathogens like hepatitis or norovirus and a list of products registered against Candida auris.

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Antimicrobial Products Registered with EPA for Claims Against Common Pathogens

The following lists of antimicrobial products registered by EPA are effective against common pathogens, as indicated in the list titles. EPA-registered antimicrobial products may not make efficacy claims against these pathogens unless the Agency has reviewed data to support the claim and approved the claim on the label.

Use of the listed EPA-registered products consistent with the product labeling complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration‘s requirements for Occupational Exposure to blood borne Pathogens (29 CFR 1910) as well as proper management of any waste when disposed, which is regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

If you would like to review the product label information for any of these products, please visit our product label system. Inclusion on these lists does not constitute an endorsement by EPA.

EPA updates these registered disinfectant lists periodically to reflect label changes, cancellations, and transfers of product registrations. Information in the lists does not constitute a label replacement. Inclusion of products in these lists does not constitute an endorsement of one product over another. Before applying any EPA-registered disinfectant product, users must read the label to determine if the product is approved for the intended-use site or pest.

Information about listed products is current as indicated by the dates on the lists.

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Antimicrobial Products Registered with EPA for Claims Against Candida Auris

The following products are registered for use with Candida auris (C. auris).

C. auris is an emerging fungus that can cause severe infections and spreads easily between patients. C. auris infections tend to occur in health care settings and can be resistant to antifungal drugs.

Prior to these products being registered there were no antimicrobial pesticides registered specifically for use against C. auris.

Registration Product Brand Name Company
70627-72 Avert Sporicidal Disinfectant Cleaner Diversey Inc.
67619-24 Blondie Clorox Professional Products Company
67619-25 Dagwood Clorox Professional Products Company
37549-1 Micro-Kill Bleach Germicidal Bleach Wipes Medline Industries Inc.
70627-74 Oxivir 1 Diversey Inc.
70627-77 Oxivir 1 Wipes Diversey Inc.
70627-60 Oxivir Wipes Diversey Inc.
1677-237 Oxycide™ Daily Disinfectant Cleaner Ecolab Inc.
1677-226 Virasept Ecolab Inc.
9480-12 Wonder Woman Formula B Germicidal Wipes Professional Disposables International
9480-10 Wonder Woman Formula B Spray Professional Disposables International

Read more about these products on EPA’s Pesticide Product Label System page.

View more about C. auris from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Information on Registration Numbers

All EPA-registered pesticides must have an EPA registration number (EPA Reg. No.). The EPA Reg. No. of a product can be more useful than its brand name for identifying the EPA-registered product. Alternative brand names have the same EPA Reg. No. as the primary product. The EPA Reg. No. of a product for primary registrants consists of two sets of numbers separated by a hyphen (for example, EPA Reg. No. 12345-12). The first set of numbers refers to the registrant’s company identification number, and the second set of numbers represents the product number.

In addition to primary products, distributors may also sell products with identical formulations and efficacy as the primary products. Distributor products frequently use different brand names, but you can identify them by their three-part EPA Reg. No. The first two parts of the EPA Reg. No. match the primary registrant, and a third set of numbers represents the Distributor/Relabeler ID number. For example, EPA Reg. No. 12345-12-2567 is a distributor product with an identical formulation and efficacy to the primary product with the EPA Reg. No. 12345-12.

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Additional Information

If you hold the primary registration for a product you believe should be added to a list please email the disinfectant team. In the subject line of your email include: “Include Product(s) on List [Insert list Identifier]; [Registration #(s)].” In the body, identify the Company Name, Registration Number(s), and primary brand name(s) of the product(s). Your request will be reviewed and the list will be corrected.

Questions? Please contact the Antimicrobials Registration Ombudsman (pesticidequestions@epa.gov).

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