Compressed gas sampling for microorganisms is an important part of contamination control assessment. This paper addresses topics related to microbial assessment of compressed gases. These include gas purity including moisture considerations, sterile filtration, compressed gas standards, microbial contamination, microbial survival, sampling and testing requirements, instrumentation, and various sampling considerations including growth medium choice and frequency, and reporting requirements.
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