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Read articles about pharmaceutical microbiology from Microbiologics’ experts and other field experts.

QC Compliance and Environmental Isolates

QC Compliance and Environmental Isolates

Why are many laboratories incorporating Environmental (a.k.a. In-House) Isolates in their Quality Control testing? There has been a shift in the industry regarding the inclusion of environmental isolates as test strains utilized for microbiological assays. Omission of...

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A New Multidrug-Resistant Fungus Emerges

A New Multidrug-Resistant Fungus Emerges

We take it for granted that in the age of antibiotics there will always be a drug available to treat an infection.  But reports of outbreaks of a pan-resistant fungal disease known as Candida auris– that is resistant to every antifungal medication physicians have to...

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Why Is Tuberculosis Still a Problem?

Why Is Tuberculosis Still a Problem?

The bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) has plagued humans for probably 70,000 years and remains a global threat to this day.1, 2 In 1882, Robert Koch recognized Mtb as the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), but it took decades for the first...

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Who Cares About the Growth Promotion Testing?

Who Cares About the Growth Promotion Testing?

Growth Promotion Testing (GPT) is so foundational to Microbiological product safety that it can be easy to overlook. Most industrial microbiologists understand the importance of GPT, but this critical test is sometimes performed incompletely and inconsistently. A...

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