Background: Bacterial agents found in the airways of hospitals and medical centers can be very harmful. In this study, microwave radiation was employed in order to remove Pseudomonas aeruginosa from hospital air. Materials and Methods: Microwave radiation power of 180, 360 and 540 W was used. The bacterial strain used was Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853). Bacterial aerosols in the range of 107 and 106 of bacteria per ml of air, which was prepared using a nebulizer, was injected into the system. Results: The results of this study showed that the number of bacteria remaining in the system decreased with increasing microwave power. There was absolutely no bacterial growth following 240 min of exposure to 540 watt radiation density for 107 b...
The killing of bacteria on surfaces by two typesof UV sources generated by microwave radiation isdes...
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Introduction. Equipment for sterilization used in medical laboratories must be absolutely effective ...
This study investigated the survivals of both lab-generated and environmental bioaerosols when expos...
Using microwave oven nowadays has become necessary due to the need for speed in our daily activities...
The overall aim of this thesis was to generate understanding as to whether the so-called 'non-therma...
Infectious diseases cause tremendous costs of both human and economy annually. Previously, we have s...
The work presents the possibility of elimination of Clostridium perfringens in surplus activated slu...
Airborne biological agents, albeit intentionally released or naturally occurring, pose one of the bi...
In the air-conditioning system, a high-efficiency air filter can guarantee the capture of dust and b...
In this study, various food samples (n=73) artificially infected by food borne disease pathogens (Es...
Indoor air purification has become a popular issue since the outbreak of severe acute respiratory sy...
Abstract A growing body of literature has recognized the non-thermal effect of pulsed microwave radi...
The use of microwaveplasma for sterilization is relatively new. The advantages of this method are th...
Microbial pathogens commonly transmitted through the aerosol route to surfaces, equipment, and hands...
The killing of bacteria on surfaces by two typesof UV sources generated by microwave radiation isdes...
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Introduction. Equipment for sterilization used in medical laboratories must be absolutely effective ...
This study investigated the survivals of both lab-generated and environmental bioaerosols when expos...
Using microwave oven nowadays has become necessary due to the need for speed in our daily activities...
The overall aim of this thesis was to generate understanding as to whether the so-called 'non-therma...
Infectious diseases cause tremendous costs of both human and economy annually. Previously, we have s...
The work presents the possibility of elimination of Clostridium perfringens in surplus activated slu...
Airborne biological agents, albeit intentionally released or naturally occurring, pose one of the bi...
In the air-conditioning system, a high-efficiency air filter can guarantee the capture of dust and b...
In this study, various food samples (n=73) artificially infected by food borne disease pathogens (Es...
Indoor air purification has become a popular issue since the outbreak of severe acute respiratory sy...
Abstract A growing body of literature has recognized the non-thermal effect of pulsed microwave radi...
The use of microwaveplasma for sterilization is relatively new. The advantages of this method are th...
Microbial pathogens commonly transmitted through the aerosol route to surfaces, equipment, and hands...
The killing of bacteria on surfaces by two typesof UV sources generated by microwave radiation isdes...
Microwave soil treatment can kill weed plants and their seeds in the soil. It has also been demonstr...
Introduction. Equipment for sterilization used in medical laboratories must be absolutely effective ...