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Microbial Control of Pharmaceutical Water Systems


Tim Sandle has written an article for Pharmaceutical Engineering:

Water needs to be microbiologicallycontrolled. Microorganisms are ubiquitous and varied in their ability to survive and grow under different conditions. An out-of-control water system can cause harm to the patient or adulterate pharmaceutical products. This article assesses some of the requirements for good design together with the control measures necessary to help to maintain effective microbiological control in pharmaceutical facility water systems.

The reference is:

Sandle, T. (2017) Design and Control of Pharmaceutical Water Systems to Minimize Microbiological Contamination, Pharmaceutical Engineering, 37 (4): 44-48

For further details, please contact Tim Sandle

Posted by Dr. Tim Sandle


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