Bacterial diversity in the indoor air of pharmaceutical environment
Journal of Applied Microbiology2013Vol. 116(3), pp. 718–727
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Abstract
The presence of various bacterial taxa including a number of groups, whose presence in air is previously unknown, was confirmed through this analysis. The main source of bacteria in the indoor air environment of pharmaceutical processes is likely human, but no significant primary pathogens were detected. Culture-based analysis may give limited information on the bacterial diversity of air environment.
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