Not exact matches
Despite
microbial contamination of birth pool water during delivery, antibiotic prophylaxis, as indicated
by clinical and laboratory suspicion of infection, was administered to only 0.98 % of babies after water birth versus 1.64 % of those after land delivery...
The scientists detected some evidence of fossil insect DNA in amber samples, but they couldn't rule out
contamination by microbial or human DNA.
Moreover, it results in better food safety as it minimises the risk of
microbial contamination caused
by handling the product.
The spacecraft's demise, necessitated
by dwindling fuel and a need to protect two of Saturn's 62 moons from potential
microbial contamination from Earth, has brought forth a global outpouring of sentiment.
For
contamination of hard surfaces there would be reduced opportunity for breaking down the agent
by microbial activity which is one way the agents might be degraded.
This violent end is a precaution planned
by scientists to prevent any potential
contamination from the spacecraft spreading to Enceladus and Titan, which are seen as potential places that
microbial life could have emerged.
Identifying high - risk items within a hotel room would allow housekeeping managers to strategically design cleaning practices and allocate time to efficiently reduce the potential health risks posed
by microbial contamination in hotel rooms.