6 Reasons To Use Biological Indicators During Your Sterilization Cycle
Biological indicators (BIs) are crucial for effective sterilization monitoring, offering insights that cannot be captured by temperature and pressure data alone. They compensate for the limitations of physical data and act as a continuous monitoring system. A good sterilization program should combine both physical and biological measurements, with BIs providing biological confidence by integrating all critical process parameters. Ignoring biological monitoring can lead to non-sterile outcomes. BIs are also cost-effective, acting as an insurance policy against potential recalls or non-sterile issues. Take a deeper dive into the importance of BIs and how they can and should be an integral part of your comprehensive sterilization program.
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