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Isolation And Characterization of The Microbial Flora on Biometric Fingerprint Scanners in the University of Northern Philippines

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  • Sailesh Kapair Author

Keywords:

Microbial Flora, Biometric Fingerprint Scanners

Abstract

Introduction

This study aimed to isolate and characterize the microorganisms isolated on the biometric fingerprint scanners in the University of Northern Philippines.  Specifically, it sought response to the following objectives: (a) to determine the microorganisms isolated on the finger print scanner device in UNP; (b) to determine the colony counts of the bacteria isolated on the finger print scanning devices located at different stations in UNP and collected at different times of the day.This study made use of the experimental research design and was conducted in actual laboratory setting.  It was limited to the detection of the different microorganisms present in the four out of the six biometric scanners stationed in the different locations within the university.  After identification of the microorganisms, characterization and colony count of these microorganisms were likewise conducted.  The collection of specimens was done at the administration building, CHS building and the Guestel building.  The primary cultivation of the microorganisms was conducted at the Bacteriology Laboratory of the College of Health Sciences, UNP while the colony count and identification of the individual microorganisms was performed at the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center in Batac City, Ilocos Norte.  The isolation and cultivation of the bacteria was done manually.  Characterization of the bacteria involved the use of biochemical testing and gram staining.  Identification and colony count was performed using the VITEC machine. 

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2024-08-03

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Isolation And Characterization of The Microbial Flora on Biometric Fingerprint Scanners in the University of Northern Philippines. (2024). Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy, 18(2). https://biopharmatrendsjournal.com/index.php/ctbp/article/view/19