Department of Dairy Products Processing, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, P.R. China
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Possibilities for Advancement in Sterilizing Microbiology Using Real-Time Flow Cytometric Bacterial Cell Measuring
Author(s): Myeong Braga*
Through patient contact, medical devices provide critical care and diagnostic applications. The probability that a single viable microorganism will
be present on an item following a sterilization procedure is known as the sterility assurance level (SAL). Utilizing conventional laboratory-based
culture media for enumeration, sterilization microbiology frequently relies on an overkill validation strategy that results in a 12-log reduction in the
population of recalcitrant bacterial endospores. Sterilization microbiology relies heavily on conventional culture-based methods, which are the
subject of this timely review. The inability to fully comprehend the inactivation kinetics of a sterilization process like vaporized hydrogen peroxide
(VH2O2) sterilization and, as a result, to design effective sterilization procedures is taken into consideration.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2572-4134.2023.9.265
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