1941
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400012407
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A slit sampler for collecting and counting air-borne bacteria

Abstract: 1. A slit sampler for air-borne bacteria is described, in which air is sucked through a narrow slit on to the surface of agar in an ordinary Petri dish.2. This method has proved very rapid and simple in use, and has appeared more efficient than other methods against which it has been tested.3. The collection efficiency for an aerosol consisting of Staph. albus, sprayed from distilled water as single cocci, is about 96%. The method thus collects the finest bacteria-carrying, particles almost as efficiently as c… Show more

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“…By impacting particles on to a revolving agar plate this sampler (Bourdillon, Lidwell & Thomas, 1941) records rapid changes in bacterial aerosol concentration.…”
Section: Methods Of Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By impacting particles on to a revolving agar plate this sampler (Bourdillon, Lidwell & Thomas, 1941) records rapid changes in bacterial aerosol concentration.…”
Section: Methods Of Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…capacity, and the air then sampled at 1 cu.ft./min. on to serum agar plates, using a slit sampler (Bourdillon, Lidwell & Thomas, 1941). After 1 min.…”
Section: Methods Of Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slit sampler used was a slit-to-agar biological air sampler model . This sampler is an impactor sampler (Bourdillon, Lidwell & Thomas, 1941). The air is drawn at 50 1/min by a vacuum pump throughout a fixed-slit orifice and air particles impacted directly on a rotating nutrient collecting medium located just below the narrow slit.…”
Section: Air Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%