Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators
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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. |
autorsonst | Sørensen, K. Kristensen, K. Frandsen, P. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00253681 |
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issn | 1619-7089 |
journal_name | European journal of nuclear medicine |
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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. |
package_name | Springer |
publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1977 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1977 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8024:1975-1979 |
publikationsjahr_sort | 1977 |
publisher | Springer |
reference | 2 (1977), S. 105-107 |
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shingle_author_1 | Sørensen, K. Kristensen, K. Frandsen, P. |
shingle_author_2 | Sørensen, K. Kristensen, K. Frandsen, P. |
shingle_author_3 | Sørensen, K. Kristensen, K. Frandsen, P. |
shingle_author_4 | Sørensen, K. 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 |
shingle_title_1 | Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators |
shingle_title_2 | Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators |
shingle_title_3 | Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators |
shingle_title_4 | Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators |
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titel | Microbial contamination of radionuclide generators |
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