Kasuga, Bunkyo, Tokyo
Japan
Review Article
Current Mistaken Interpretation of Microbiological Data on Gas Plasma Sterilization
Author(s): Hideharu ShintaniHideharu Shintani
Even when using vegetative cells, a tailing phenomenon can be observed in survivor curves in engineering researcher’s papers on gas plasma sterilization. This indicates that even disinfection was not even achieved. By definition, sterilization is a process that kills all types of microorganisms including bacterial spores and vegetative cells. In contrast, disinfection kills only vegetative cells and does not kill bacterial spores. Tailing of a survivor curve is often caused by clumping of the biological indicator (BI), and engineering researchers who make their own BI without critical knowledge, appropriate techniques and confidential know-how to avoid such clumping frequently publish nonlinear survivor curves. Preparation of a monolayer of BI is quite a difficult task even for BI manufacturers and it requires proprietary information. Therefore, engineering researchers should pu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-7689.1000138
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