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Study of airborne bacterial load in indoor environments
Nandini Gandhi
, Roshan Tawale
, Anuraag Muralidharan
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A. Jesil Mathew
,
Angel Treasa Alex
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Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
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environment
100%
indoors
100%
air
66%
safety
33%
humans
33%
plates
33%
ventilation
33%
sampling
33%
rods
33%
microorganisms
33%
nutrients
33%
aerosols
33%
agar
33%
air samplers
33%
periodicity
33%
bacteria
33%
maintenance
33%
colonies
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacterial Load
100%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
50%
Airborne Microorganism
50%
Nutrient Agar
50%
Airborne Bacterium
50%
Prevalence
50%
Pathogen Load
50%