Framework supports microbiota assessment in cleanroom changing rooms

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Case study presents a potential benchmarking model for microbial trend data and a data presentation format for pharmaceutical cleanrooms.

New analysis from a five-year environmental monitoring study could support improved microbial profiling, trending, and benchmarking in pharmaceutical cleanrooms.

The study involved recovery of microbiota from changing rooms and access corridors across cleanroom Grades D, C, and B in the UK.

In general, there are limitations of microbiota studies, Sandle noted. Yet their model overcomes

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