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Inflight Microbial Monitoring - An Alternative Method to Culture Based Detection Currently Used on the International Space Station

20191 min read72 words
Khodadad, Christina L., Birmele, Michele N., Hummerick, Mary E., Roman, Monsi, and Smith, David J.
Kennedy Space Center

Microorganisms including potential human pathogens have been detected on the International Space Station (ISS). The potential to introduce new microorganisms occurs with every exchange of crew or addition of equipment or supplies. Current microbial monitoring methods require enrichment of microorganisms and a 48-hour incubation time resulting in an increase in microbial load, detecting a limited number of unidentified microorganisms. An expedient, low-cost, in-flight method of microbial detection, identification, and enumeration is warranted.


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