Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Microbiological Contamination of Pharmaceutical Products – Part 1

Upon completion of this course you will have a greater understanding of the following, the basics of applied pharmaceutical microbiology, the sources of microbial contamination and their control, how to implement appropriate strategies for maintaining a controlled manufacturing environment, new technologies and rapid microbiological methods, microbial identification technologies, endotoxin testing for quality control and process control during manufacturing, microbiological test method validation and the regulatory and pharmacopoeial expectations.

CEU Credits: 0.1
Course Code: ELM-705
Duration: 45 mins
Skill Level: Intermediate
Language: English
Final Exam: Yes
Certification: Yes
Version: V1.0

Curriculum for this course

Overview
Learning objectives
Who should take this course?
Terms explained
Course modules
What is microbiology
What is pharmaceutical microbiology
Why microbiology in the life sciences?
Microbial considerations in the pharmaceutical industry
What is microbial contamination?
Sources of microbial contaminants
Factors affecting microbial spoilage of pharmaceutical products
Prevention and control of microbial contamination
Personnel
Facility design – Part 1
Facility design – Part 2
Access to areas
Building requirements
Cleaning and disinfection
Utilities

Conclusion

Final Assessment

Certification

Author

Joginder Mittal

Manager - Quality Compliance Glatt Pharma Engineering

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