scholarly journals A Sticking Point in Assessing Bacterial Contamination: Adhesive Characters of Bacterial Specializations, Swab Features, and Fomite Surface Properties Skew Colony Counts

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 2533-2544 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicki Abrams Motz ◽  
Linda Mull Young ◽  
Meredith E. Motz ◽  
Suzanne C. Young
1960 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. McQuade ◽  
W. J. A. Sutherland

One of the major difficulties in determining the cleanliness of blankets for use in hospital wards is the estimation of bacterial contamination remaining on the blanket after washing. Present procedures are either cumbersome or not readily reproducible. Procedures for measuring bacterial contamination on fabrics may be based on dispersion of the bacteria as an aqueous or as an airborne cloud. As aerial sampling has the advantages that it may be rapid and simple and can be used to sample blankets which have been washed with a bactericide the possibilities of this principle were investigated. A simple method has been developed (Blowers & Wallace, 1955) in which the blanket is scraped manually by the edge of an agar plate so that the bacterial dust is thrown on to the exposed agar surface, but this procedure is difficult to control. There are wide differences in surface properties of blankets, and consequently in the amount of fibrous material shaved off by the Petri dishes. Puck, Robertson, Wise, Loosli & Lemon (1946) worked on the principle of hitting an area of taut blanket and sampling the aerial cloud so formed, but as their apparatus was not convenient for routine sampling in wards an improved version has been developed.


Author(s):  
D.C. Hixson ◽  
J.C. Chan ◽  
J.M. Bowen ◽  
E.F. Walborg

Several years ago Karasaki (1) reported the production of type C virus particles by Novikoff ascites hepatocarcinoma cells. More recently, Weinstein (2) has reported the presence of type C virus particles in cell cultures derived from transplantable and primary hepatocellular carcinomas. To date, the biological function of these virus and their significance in chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis are unknown. The present studies were initiated to determine a possible role for type C virus particles in chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis. This communication describes results of studies on the biological and surface properties of type C virus associated with Novikoff hepatocarcinoma cells.Ecotropic and xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV) activity in ascitic fluid of Novikoff tumor-bearing rats was assayed in murine sarcoma virus transformed S+L- mouse cells and S+L- mink cells, respectively. The presence of sarcoma virus activity was assayed in non-virus-producing normal rat kidney (NRK) cells. Ferritin conjugates of concanavalin A (Fer-Con wheat germ agglutinin (Fer-WGA), and Ricinus communis agglutinins I and II (Fer-RCAI and Fer-RCAII) were used to probe the structure and topography of saccharide determinants present on the viral envelope.


Author(s):  
R. H. Ritchie ◽  
A. Howie

An important part of condensed matter physics in recent years has involved detailed study of inelastic interactions between swift electrons and condensed matter surfaces. Here we will review some aspects of such interactions.Surface excitations have long been recognized as dominant in determining the exchange-correlation energy of charged particles outside the surface. Properties of surface and bulk polaritons, plasmons and optical phonons in plane-bounded and spherical systems will be discussed from the viewpoint of semiclassical and quantal dielectric theory. Plasmons at interfaces between dissimilar dielectrics and in superlattice configurations will also be considered.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohlf CM ◽  
Garcia TC ◽  
Marsh LJ ◽  
Fyhrie DP ◽  
le Jeune SS ◽  
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