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J. Clin. Microbiol. · Feb 1983
Multidose vials versus single-dose vials: a study in sterility and cost-effectiveness.
- N K Sheth, G T Post, T R Wisniewski, and B V Uttech.
- J. Clin. Microbiol. 1983 Feb 1; 17 (2): 377-9.
AbstractA total of 197 multidose injectable vials were collected from 10 different nursing stations and evaluated for sterility. Experimental contamination studies were undertaken, and the cost-effectiveness of multidose vials was compared with that of single-dose vials. Our results showed that bacterial contamination of multidose injectable vials was not a significant hazard; in addition, contrary to common belief, the use of multidose vials was not always successful as a cost-containment measure.
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