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Practical Applications of Biofluorescent Particle Counting in Environmental Monitoring Investigations.

Aditya Prasad, Annett Milling,James Hauschild, Ann-Caroline Ruh,Jeff Horsch, Jeffrey Weber,Lisa Yan,Lucile Plourde, Marja Claassen,Philip Villari, Pieta IJzerman-Boon,Ren-Yo Forng, Robert Bo Henry, Roland Portmann,Shebeer Shereefa, Simon Urwyler,Dawood Dassu

PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology(2019)

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Abstract
Investigations into environmental monitoring (EM) excursions can be prolonged and do not always result in clear root causes or corrective and preventative actions. This article outlines how biofluorescent particle counting (BFPC) can be used in investigations to eliminate the inherent delays of culture-based methods. The application for investigations supplements routine EM, acting as a risk-reduction tool enabling real-time detection of viable microorganisms in air samples and supporting root cause analysis and remedial actions. The article includes guidance on how to use the technology, a real case study involving a mold excursion, and examples of business benefits achieved by various companies.
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