The authors from the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at KTH the Royal institute of Technology in Stockholm wrote in the 2005 Aseptic Processing issue of Pharmaceutical Technology about the protective efficacy of cleanroom clothing systems CGMP requirements for sterile drugs are becoming more stringent. Various International standards have not been fully harmonized. The primary purpose of cleanroom clothing is to protect products and the processing environment from air borne contamination. A dispersal chamber at KTH has been used Relative to microbiological contamination no significant difference was seen between disposable and reusable clothing washed and sterilized once. But there was a big increase in particles escaping after 25 wash and sterilization cycles Click Here For Complete Article Text
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