The aim of this study was to estimate the susceptibility of Staphylococcus hominis bacteria to the bacteriostatic agent in respiratory protective filters. Four types of filter media of different characteristics were tested. The number of bacteria was estimated by a culture-based method. It was proved that in treated filters the number of S. hominis was significantly reduced, even below the detection limit, while in untreated material bacteria were able to grow and multiply up to 100-fold within 8 hours. There was no correlation between filter structure and changes in the number of bacterial cells
Nosocomial transmission of respiratory pathogens is a possible complication of lung function testing...
Colloid filtration theory was utilized to estimate the sticking coefficient (α) of bacteria in filte...
Introduction: Identification of degrading microorganisms of toxic materials is regarded as an import...
The aim of this study was to estimate the susceptibility of Staphylococcus hominis bacteria to the b...
Background: Passage of bacterial cells through filter pores has been reported for a number of bacter...
SYNOPSIS Experiments are described with glass fibre filter paper and complete glass filters as fitte...
Bioaerosols are common biological factors in work environments, which require routine use of filteri...
This work aims at understanding the effects of various dust-loading conditions and the type of nonwo...
Positively charged membrane filters (Pall, Posidyne(R)) were studied for their ability to retain bot...
Background and Objective: The use of household water filter systems has been widely increasing in re...
Filtering nonwovens that constitute the base material for filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) use...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe membrane filter air sampler is a simple and economical apparatus...
Objective The present research analyzes how effectively bacteria penetrate through a new filtering ...
The advent of the membrane filter has opened a new path for the study of bacteria. The apparatus and...
Bacterial growth in water, especially the antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria, is highly undesire...
Nosocomial transmission of respiratory pathogens is a possible complication of lung function testing...
Colloid filtration theory was utilized to estimate the sticking coefficient (α) of bacteria in filte...
Introduction: Identification of degrading microorganisms of toxic materials is regarded as an import...
The aim of this study was to estimate the susceptibility of Staphylococcus hominis bacteria to the b...
Background: Passage of bacterial cells through filter pores has been reported for a number of bacter...
SYNOPSIS Experiments are described with glass fibre filter paper and complete glass filters as fitte...
Bioaerosols are common biological factors in work environments, which require routine use of filteri...
This work aims at understanding the effects of various dust-loading conditions and the type of nonwo...
Positively charged membrane filters (Pall, Posidyne(R)) were studied for their ability to retain bot...
Background and Objective: The use of household water filter systems has been widely increasing in re...
Filtering nonwovens that constitute the base material for filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) use...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe membrane filter air sampler is a simple and economical apparatus...
Objective The present research analyzes how effectively bacteria penetrate through a new filtering ...
The advent of the membrane filter has opened a new path for the study of bacteria. The apparatus and...
Bacterial growth in water, especially the antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria, is highly undesire...
Nosocomial transmission of respiratory pathogens is a possible complication of lung function testing...
Colloid filtration theory was utilized to estimate the sticking coefficient (α) of bacteria in filte...
Introduction: Identification of degrading microorganisms of toxic materials is regarded as an import...