Rapid
microbiological method technologies aim to provide more sensitive, accurate,
precise, and reproducible test results when compared with conventional,
growth-based methods. Rapid methods normally involve some form of automation
and the methods often capture data electronically. With several different
technologies available on the marketplace, the microbiologist has a difficult, and
sometimes expensive, choice to make in selecting the optimal method. This
article outlines some of the considerations that need to be considered for
their selection.
The
reference for the article, by Tim Sandle, is:
Sandle,
T. (2016) Key Criteria for the Selection of Rapid and Alternative Microbiological
Methods, American Pharmaceutical Review,
19 (3): 46-48
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