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Bacterial Endotoxin Risks to Pharmaceutical Water Systems: Three Case Studies


Well-maintained and operated water systems should not see endotoxin detected regularly. Where endotoxin detection occurs, this is due to a special cause event, signifying that something untoward has occurred. To illustrate what can sometimes occur, a short articleby Tim Sandle presents three cases studies.

The reference and link is:

Sandle, T. (2019) Bacterial Endotoxin Risks to Pharmaceutical Water Systems: Three Case Studies, Rapid Microbiology. Online article at: https://www.rapidmicrobiology.com/news-temp-link/Mjg0Mw 



Posted by Dr. Tim Sandle, Pharmaceutical Microbiology


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