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The appearance of a yellow color in the processed indicator demonstrates bacterial growth and a sterilization process failure. No color change indicates an adequate sterilization process.
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Biological indicators, or spore tests, are the most accepted means of monitoring sterilization because they assess the sterilization process directly by killing known highly resistant microorganisms (e.g., Geobacillus or Bacillus species).
The results of a "negative" test indicate sterilization. Failure to kill the spores (a "positive" test, bacterial growth) is a significant event that requires immediate action.
Generally, FDA recommends 7 days as the conventional incubation time for BIs used to monitor the traditional sterilization processes listed in Table 2.
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Biological Indicator Testing Procedure The carrier material is enclosed within a glassine envelope or a vial. The BI is exposed to the sterilization process and then incubated under defined growth conditions to determine whether any spores survived the process. If no spores survive, none grow and the test is a pass.
Place a non-sterilized Attest biological indicator in the incubator each day you put in an activated sterilized biological indicator. Examine the positive control indicator at regular intervals such as 8, 12, 24 and 48 hours. Appearance of a yellow color is evidence of bacterial growth.
The most common reason for a positive result is air being trapped in the autoclave chamber. Trapped air can be caused by overloading the autoclave, or incorrect loading such as the plastic sides of paper-plastic pouches not all facing in the same direction. These are operator errors.
Bioindicators are species, groups of species or biological communities whose presence, abundance and biological conditions, in real ecosystems or through the use of laboratory toxicity tests, to make inferences about the quality of the environment.
The biological indicator, also known as a spore strip, consists of a special type of material upon which spores and endospores of bacteria have been applied. The spore strips contain one million bacterial spores on average.

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