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Feasibility of using real-time optical methods for detecting the presence of viable bacteria aerosols at low concentrations in clean room environments
Jim Ho
, Nicholas J. Stanley
, Thomas H. Kuehn
Mechanical Engineering
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Aerosol
100%
Aerosol Detection
33%
Aerosol Monitoring
33%
Aerosol Particles
66%
Aerosolized
33%
Air Stream
33%
Analytical Procedures
33%
Bacillus Globigii
66%
Bacterium-like Particles
66%
Biological Air Sampler
33%
Cleanroom
100%
Colony Forming Units
66%
Contamination Event
33%
Culturable
66%
Dose-response Relationship
33%
Limit of Detection
33%
Malt Extract
33%
Optical Methods
100%
Particle Concentration
33%
Particle Exposure
33%
Particle Sensor
66%
Patient Risk
33%
Room Environment
100%
Surgical Procedures
33%
Viable Bacteria
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Agar
50%
Bacillus Globigii
100%
Colony-Forming Unit
100%
Dose Response
50%
Infection
50%