21 results on '"Chewins, J."'
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2. An automated contact model for transmission of dry surface biofilms of Acinetobacter baumannii in healthcare
3. Evaluating the environmental microbiota across four National Health Service hospitals within England
4. Modelling vaporised hydrogen peroxide efficacy against mono-species biofilms
5. Hydrogen peroxide vapour is an effective replacement for Formaldehyde in a BSL4 Foot and mouth disease vaccine manufacturing facility
6. Standard test method for automated airborne disinfection systems
7. Evaluating the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide vapour against foot-and-mouth disease virus within a BSL4 biosafety facility
8. Response to ‘Cleaning up after carbapenemase-producing organisms’
9. Evaluating different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide in an automated room disinfection system
10. Modelling vaporised hydrogen peroxide efficacy against mono-species biofilms.
11. Surface-attached cells, biofilms and biocide susceptibility: implications for hospital cleaning and disinfection
12. Aqueous oxygen peroxide treatment of VLUs in a primary care-based randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
13. Aqueous oxygen peroxide treatment of VLUs in a primary care-based randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
14. Efficiency and novelty of using environmental swabs for dry-surface biofilm recovery.
15. Evaluating the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide vapor against a retroviral vector in a gene therapy manufacturing facility.
16. Artificial Human Sweat as a Novel Growth Condition for Clinically Relevant Pathogens on Hospital Surfaces.
17. Validation of the Decontamination of a Specialist Transport System for Patients with High Consequence Infectious Diseases.
18. Comparing the Efficacy of Formaldehyde with Hydrogen Peroxide Fumigation on Infectious Bronchitis Virus.
19. Deactivation of the dimorphic fungi Histoplasma capsulatum, Blastomyces dermatitidis and Coccidioides immitis using hydrogen peroxide vapor.
20. Microbiological contamination in cell culture: a potential role for hydrogen peroxide vapour (HPV)?
21. Use of hydrogen peroxide vapor for deactivation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a biological safety cabinet and a room.
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