“GLP” For Aseptic Techniques in A Microbiological Laboratory
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology - Year 2023, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
The activity of the microbiological laboratory for the correct application of the aseptic techniques should be monitored with new personnel and in any case, at regular intervals to control the effective application. The reported check list provides a concise list of questions about the aseptic procedures to give a guide to achieve a solid aseptic technique. The presented subjects are: Working area, personal hygiene, personal dressing, workflow manipulation within aseptic workstation, cleanroom handling and working activity, culture media, microbial air monitoring.
Authors and Affiliations
Roberto Ligugnana
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