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CFU Colony Forming Units. This expresses the number of viable microbial cells per gram or per millilitre.
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CFU Viable micro-organisms (bacteria, yeasts & mould) capable of growth under the prescribed conditions (medium, atmosphere, time and temperature) develop into visible colonies (colony forming units) which are counted. The term colony forming unit (CFU) is used because a colony may result from a single micro-organism or from a clump / cluster of micro-organisms.
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CFU a laboratory measure of fungal concentration, indicating the quantity of viable organisms collected for a given unit sample.
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CFU-C colony-forming unit–culture.
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CFU-E colony-forming unit–erythroid.
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