Title
Prevention of airborne contamination and cross-contamination in germ-free mice by laminar flow
Author
van der Waaij, D.
Andres, A.H.
Radiobiologisch instituut TNO
Publication year
1971
Abstract
The efficacy of horizontal and vertical laminar flow units (equipped with high-efficiency air filters) in the prevention of cross-contamination between cages and of contamination from outside has been demonstrated. With germ-free mice and using germ-free standard techniques for sterilization and for the transfer of germ-free mice into the cabinets via a standard entry lock, it was found that during an observation period of 2 weeks the animals remain ;negative'. Other experiments were performed with equally good results in cabinets equipped with a hinged flap, closing 95% of the open front side. When the flap was closed the air flow could be reduced accordingly, thus reducing the noise level and the risk of dehydration.Experiments made with germ-free mice in a ;down-flow unit' were also invariably good.In another type of experiment, cages with conventional mice were placed in the cabinets between cages with germ-free animals at varying distances. If all animals were maintained on wire mesh (to minimize the aerosol production of dust) and if the ;conventional' cages were at a distance of 10 cm. from ;germ-free cages' the latter remained bacteria-free during test periods of one week.The use of ;laminar flow isolators' for the isolation of human patients is mentioned.
Subject
Biology
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TNO identifier
354746
Source
Journal of hygiene, 69, 83-89
Document type
article