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Not cause it - no. However the bacterium can thrive in even sterile environments - including hospitals.
Operating rooms are sterile environments
it would seem that this question refers to a medical tray, which is used in hospitals to carry surgical instruments.
Sterile water does not have to be refrigerated. However, to remain sterile, it must be kept in a clean, sealed container.
By the 1910's there were huge advancements in the study of bacteria. Dr's were beginning to understand how disease was spread which made for cleaner hospitals more sterile environments to treat such diseases in. 1910 also saw the production of a drug called salvarsan, that treated syphilis.
I.V. injection fluids, vaccines, and antibiotics all must be sterile.
for the surgeon to begin operation his scalpel must be sterile. a man who is sterile can not have children.
Protective covers for shoes to be worn in sterile environments with a conductive strip to eliminate static electricity.
Acetocarmine stains chromosomes and sterile pollen must lack them.
Sometimes. Anyone touching the patient or anything else that will touch the patient (instruments, drapes, etc.) or touch the surgical table or equipment in the sterile surgical field, must be sterile, including the gloves. However, all types of surgical gloves are not sterile, but those used in surgery must be. Other procedures (outside of surgery) are considered "clean" but not "sterile", in those cases, non-sterile gloves can be used.
A sterile processing technician should have a secure future as sterile surfaces will always be necessary. Surgical instruments and operating rooms must be clean and sterile at all times to prevent infection.
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