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Clément Beaulieu1, Cyril Gombert1, Léa Machuelle1
1Stérilisation, pôle pharmacie, CHU Charles-Nicolle, 1, rue de Germont, 76000 Rouen, France.
Annales Pharmaceutiques Francaises
|November 29, 2025
Summary
The Goubanne® test is a reliable, eco-friendly alternative for hospital steam sterilization monitoring, suitable for container cycles but not for rubber or linen. Routine implementation is planned for September 2025.
Area of Science:
- Hospital Pharmacy Practices
- Sterilization Monitoring
- Medical Device Validation
Keywords:
AutoclavingCentral supply, hospitalEcologyEnvironmental monitoringEnvironnement et santé publiqueEquipment ReuseRéutilisation du matérielService central de stérilisation de l’hôpitalSterilization/standardsStérilisation à l’autoclaveStérilisation/normesÉcologieMore Related Videos
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