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Contact SupplierMedical device microbiological testing is a vital process to ensure that medical devices are safe for use and meet strict regulatory standards. This testing is essential for both sterile and non-sterile devices, as it helps detect and control microbial contamination that could pose risks to patient health.
Key microbiological tests include:
Sterility testing – confirms that sterile devices are free from viable microorganisms.
Bioburden assessment – measures the number of microorganisms present on a device before sterilization.
Endotoxin testing – detects bacterial endotoxins that can cause fever or toxic reactions, especially in devices that contact blood or cerebrospinal fluid.
Cleanliness evaluation – ensures devices are free from residual contaminants, including organic and inorganic matter.
These evaluations are crucial for maintaining product safety, performance, and regulatory compliance, particularly for devices intended for invasive or long-term use.