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Aeromicrobiology/Air Microbiology
Part 2
Microbes Found in Air
Sources of Microorganisms in Air
Droplets
DropletNuclei
Infectious Dust
Significance of Air Microflora
Factors Affecting Air Microflora
Distribution of Microbes in Air
Air Microflora Significance in Hospitals
Air Microflora Significance in Human Health
Allergic Disorders by Air Microflora
Collection and Enumeration of Aeroallergens
Rotorod Aeroallergen Intermittent Sampler
Andersen Six Stage Volumetric Sampler
Enumeration of Microorganisms in Air
Significance of Microorganisms in Air
Control of Airborne Microorganisms
Source Isolation
Source Isolation
-Where patients, who may act as source of infection are separated from others.
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Air Microbiology Part 3
Major Diseases Transmitted by Air
Source Isolation
Protective Isolation
Cubicle Isolation
Stringent Isolation
Plenum Ventilation
Laminar Flow Ventilation
Controlling in Industry
Hess's Tube Method
Settle Plate Method
Air Centrifuge
Filtration
Tube Sampler
Millipore Filter
Impingement into Liquid
Raised Impinger
Bead Bubbler Device
Lemon Sampler
Impingement onto Solids
Hollaender and Dalla Valle Sampler
Slit Sampler
Slit Sampling Procedure
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