Basics of Sterile Compounding: Personnel Requirements for Sterile Compounding
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Basics of Sterile Compounding: Personnel Requirements for Sterile Compounding
Abstract
The risk of microbial contamination during sterile product preparation would be practically non-existent were people not involved in the preparatory process. This article discusses why people are the main source of microbial contamination and what safeguards need to be present to minimize this source.
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