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Assessment of Microbiological Sterility in Radioimmunoassay Laboratory using SCDM and FTM Materials


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1 College of Medical Radiological Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan
2 College of Applied Medical Science, Almajmah University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
3 Institute of Nuclear Applications Biological Science, Sudan Atomic Energy Agency, Sudan
4 Hormone and Tumors Markers Center Khartoum, Sudan
 

This was an experimental study deal with assessment of radiobiological sterility in Radioimmunoassay (RIA) lab. The importance of this study is to highlight the importance of the quality assurance program in nuclear medicine department. For RIA, the laboratory was tested sterility and apyrogenicity testing determination. The sample of culture media SCDM and FTM Anaerobic bacteria validation of sterility test with known strains of bacteria, virus and fungi. The SCDM and FTM were put for 24 hours and after that analyzed in microbiological laboratory. The results of sample were 1 colonel yeast cell, 11 colonels of gram negative Bacilli and 3 colonels of Staphococcus detected.

Keywords

Nuclear Medicine, Radioimmunoassay Laboratory, Sterility.
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Authors

Yousif M. Y. Abdallah
College of Medical Radiological Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan
Mohamed E. M. Gar-Elnebi
College of Applied Medical Science, Almajmah University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Waleed A. Almahi
Institute of Nuclear Applications Biological Science, Sudan Atomic Energy Agency, Sudan
Nahid M. Matar
Hormone and Tumors Markers Center Khartoum, Sudan
Nagi I. Ali
Institute of Nuclear Applications Biological Science, Sudan Atomic Energy Agency, Sudan

Abstract


This was an experimental study deal with assessment of radiobiological sterility in Radioimmunoassay (RIA) lab. The importance of this study is to highlight the importance of the quality assurance program in nuclear medicine department. For RIA, the laboratory was tested sterility and apyrogenicity testing determination. The sample of culture media SCDM and FTM Anaerobic bacteria validation of sterility test with known strains of bacteria, virus and fungi. The SCDM and FTM were put for 24 hours and after that analyzed in microbiological laboratory. The results of sample were 1 colonel yeast cell, 11 colonels of gram negative Bacilli and 3 colonels of Staphococcus detected.

Keywords


Nuclear Medicine, Radioimmunoassay Laboratory, Sterility.