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free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms; "a sterile operating area"; "aseptic surgical instruments"; "aseptic surgical techniques"
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| aseptic technique |
any procedure designed to keep a surgical field as nearly aseptic as possible, eg, gloving of the surgeon and aides, draping of the patient, autoclaving of instruments, and proper disposal of waste. Called also sterile t.
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| aseptic technique |
Laboratory procedures used in handling cultures, media and equipment that prevent contamination.
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| aseptic |
Free from infection, brought about by prevention of entry of micro-organisms or by their destruction if already present.
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| aseptic technique |
When procedures like surgery, or dressing wounds, are carried out in a way that avoids introducing any bacteria, viruses, or fungi to the affected area.
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