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The Great Debate Over B. cepacia Testing


Should all nonsterile pharmaceutical, personal care products and water systems be tested for B. cepacia?  The Microbiologics Blog presents three compelling arguments for and against requiring B. cepacia testing that might cause microbiologists to question your stance on the issue.

The ‘for’ arguments are:
  • It’s a serious threat.
  • The organism can form biofilms
  • It is a frequent contaminant.
The ‘against’ arguments are:
  • It’s everywhere.
  • Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) will prevent contamination with B. cepacia
  • It is responsibility of the individual manufacturer to decide what is objectionable.
These points are explored over on the Microbiologics Blog.

Posted by Dr. Tim Sandle


This post first appeared on Pharmaceutical Microbiology, please read the originial post: here

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