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Sterilisation refers to procedures and processes that render a person or object unable to reproduce or that eliminate viable microorganisms. In human contexts, sterilisation is often a permanent form of contraception. In medical and industrial settings, sterilisation means the complete destruction or removal of all forms of microbial life, including viruses and spores, from equipment or products to prevent infection and contamination.
For people, sterilisation is usually achieved by surgical methods such as tubal ligation for individuals with
In equipment and product contexts, sterilisation methods include steam under pressure (autoclaving), dry heat, chemical sterilants
Ethical, legal, and social dimensions accompany sterilisation. Debates focus on autonomy, consent, potential coercion, and fair