Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators

Sørensen, K. ; Kristensen, K. ; Frandsen, P.
Springer
Published 1977
ISSN:
1619-7089
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
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autor Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
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Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
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notes Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
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shingle_author_1 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
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Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
shingle_author_3 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
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Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
shingle_catch_all_1 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators
Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
1619-7089
16197089
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators
Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
1619-7089
16197089
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators
Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
1619-7089
16197089
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Sørensen, K.
Kristensen, K.
Frandsen, P.
Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators
Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.
1619-7089
16197089
Springer
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