2008
DOI: 10.1080/02786820801918605
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Development of an Aerosol System for Uniformly Depositing Bacillus Anthracis Spore Particles on Surfaces

Abstract: After the anthrax incidents in October 2001, several techniques used for sampling surfaces for biological agents were found to be inadequately validated, especially at low surface loadings. Therefore a test chamber was developed to produce sample sets having targeted surface concentrations of dry biological agent simulant. Dry spore aerosols were initially dispersed into the chamber at relatively high air concentrations, and monitored in real time. The concentration decay (due to stirred settling and dilution)… Show more

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“…Brown et al (4)(5)(6) tested various methods of collecting samples of Bacillus subtilis spores on porous and nonporous surfaces using this approach. In these studies, surface spore concentrations of 10 2 to 10 5 CFU/cm 2 were achieved. More recently, Baron et al (2) developed a system to deposit Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus globigii spores on agar plates, achieving concentrations of up to 200 CFU per plate using a particle settling chamber.…”
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“…Brown et al (4)(5)(6) tested various methods of collecting samples of Bacillus subtilis spores on porous and nonporous surfaces using this approach. In these studies, surface spore concentrations of 10 2 to 10 5 CFU/cm 2 were achieved. More recently, Baron et al (2) developed a system to deposit Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus globigii spores on agar plates, achieving concentrations of up to 200 CFU per plate using a particle settling chamber.…”
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“…In these studies, surface spore concentrations of 10 2 to 10 5 CFU/cm 2 were achieved. More recently, Baron et al (2) developed a system to deposit Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus globigii spores on agar plates, achieving concentrations of up to 200 CFU per plate using a particle settling chamber. This system was designed to produce low and predictable surface loadings for spore detection research.…”
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“…They found with the low number of chamber runs and the high variability, the confidence intervals were very wide. Additionally, re-aerosolization of spores during these samples was an issue, especially at the lower levels (Baron et al, 2008). Lewandowski et al (2010) evaluated Bacillus atrophaeus to determine the recovery efficiencies from glass and stainless steel surfaces using polyester swab and macrofoam sponge wipe.…”
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“…One chamber used to deposit bioaerosols was designed and build by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Dugway Proving Ground and designed to uniformly deposit spore particles on surfaces (Baron et al, 2008). Used for several different experiments (Baron et al, 2007;Baron et al, 2008;Estill et al,.…”
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