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Microbiological standards for air and raw materials

International Biodeterioration, 1988
Abstract Standards are of two types—statutory and in-house. Each is designed for a different purpose and is used in a different way. Different criteria and methods of interpretation are needed for raw materials and in-process control. Each in-house standard must be relevant to that specific product or environment.
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MICROBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AIR BLOWN BY WARM AIR HAND DRYERS

TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin, 2005
The aim of the study was to determine the microbiological characteristics of air blown from warm air hand dryers, and to compare findings with the microbiological characteristics of indoor air in which the dryer settled. Air samples was taken from different public places (shopping centers, restaurants and hospitals) and investigated for total viable ...
Recai OGUR   +3 more
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Microbiologic air contamination and building-associated illness

Aerobiologia, 1990
Microbiologic air contamination plays, among other factors, a role in building associated illnesses i.e., hypersensitivity diseases, bacterial and fungal infections, sick building syndrome. Airborne microorganisms are separated into obligate parasites, such as the viruses and a few bacteria, that must find a suitable host within a brief period, and ...
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Microbiological Methods for Water, Soil and Air Analysis

2020
Safe drinking water is of utmost importance to provide tangible benefits to health, active efforts should be made to achieve the quality of drinking water. Safe drinking water is thus suitable for all purposes, including personal hygiene. Soil analysis is important to know the number of microorganisms that play main roles in the promotion of the growth.
Abhishek Chauhan, Tanu Jindal
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The microbiological composition of airliner cabin air.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1995
Hundreds of millions of passengers travel on U.S. airliners annually. These large numbers, together with the close proximity required onboard, raise a concern about microbiologic disease transmission in cabin air. Previous air quality surveys generally concentrated on environmental tobacco smoke and particulate matter.
R L, Wick, L A, Irvine
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Sampling of Microbiological Contaminants in Indoor Air

1987
Strategies for sampling airborne biogenic contaminants including fungi, bacteria, viruses, and protozoa should include specific considerations for each group and very often for different species within these groups. The determination of target pollutants and sampling strategy is based on preliminary investigation of the indoor environment by a walk ...
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Microbiological air contamination in intensive poultry breeding

2005
Intensive poultry breeding is, among others, characterized by considerable air contamination with microorganisms, dust, endotoxins and various gases, which can exert infectious, immunosuppressive, allergic and toxic effects on human and animal health.
Matković, Kristina   +5 more
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