Andrew Gravett, Natalie Williams, Karen Capper, Phile Duncanson
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Application of a High Throughput Automated Colony Counting System Powered by AI to Environmental Monitoring.
A system applied to clinical microbiology was adapted for the high throughput assessment of environmental monitoring plates collected from a parenteral manufacturing site. Proof of concept and industrialization of the instrument necessary to ensure a robust counting system where false negatives results could not be tolerated. Here we describe the side-by-side comparison of the system compared side by side to qualified microbiologists in routine use over multiple months.