Microbial community structure and distribution in the air of a powdered infant formula factory based on cultivation and high-throughput sequence methods

Volume: 101, Issue: 8, Pages: 6915 - 6926
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
The air in a powdered infant formula (PIF) factory is a potential transfer medium for microorganisms. In this study, air samples from 6 main processing areas, almost covering the whole PIF processing line and 1 outdoor location, were collected from a PIF manufacturing plant during the winter and summer periods. A cultivation-based and an Illumina (San Diego, CA) high-throughput 16S rRNA sequencing method was used to investigate the community...
Paper Details
Title
Microbial community structure and distribution in the air of a powdered infant formula factory based on cultivation and high-throughput sequence methods
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
101
Issue
8
Pages
6915 - 6926
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