Reducing Cost by Reducing Frequency of Submitting to Identify Microorganisms Isolated from Non-critical Areas in a Parenteral Manufacture
Resumen
A microbiology laboratory identifies
all the microorganisms isolated from non-critical
rooms with a frequency of every three months, in
order to establish a microbial profile of the
microorganisms present in the areas.
The purpose of the project is to reduce costs by
50% by decreasing the frequency to biannual.
Identifying each microorganism using the
MicroSEQ has a cost of $86.18. Data from March,
June, September, and December 2019 were
evaluated. The data identified 305 microorganisms,
which represented a cost to the laboratory of
$26,284.90. The most common microorganisms in
those months were Micrococcus luteus,
Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus
capitis, Staphylococcus haemolyticus, and
Staphylococcus hominis. By obtaining similar
microorganisms each month, a reduction in
frequency, every six months instead of every three
months, can be recommended without damaging the
areas’ microbial profile. The reduction of these
annual expenses can give more visibility to the
laboratory as well as more competitiveness for new
projects.
Key terms ⎯ cost reduction, environmental
monitoring, manufacture rooms, microbiology