Evaluation of airborne operating room bacteria with a Biap slit sampler

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A Biap slit sampler and a Casella Mk 2 slit sampler were studied in an orthopaedic operating theatre. Both showed similar bacterial counts in the range of 74–640 c.f.u. (colony forming units)/m3. During operations, an average count of 220 c.f.u./m3 (range 52–482) was obtained. A close relationship was demonstrated between the number of airborne bacteria and the frequency of traffic through doors. © 1980, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Tjade, O. H., & Gabor, I. (1980). Evaluation of airborne operating room bacteria with a Biap slit sampler. Journal of Hygiene, 84(1), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400026498

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