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THE QUANTITY of bacterial contamination on surfaces in hospitals such as floors, walls, tables, and sinks is infrequently measured.Most cleaning practices are based on appear- ance and tradition.Floors are mopped until they look clean.Germicides are used be¬ cause cleaning has always been done that way.Kesponsible hospital staff members desire labo¬ ratory analysis of contamination in their areas, but the time and labor required for most of the current techniques place an excessive amount of work on the laboratory.Therefore, there is a need for improved techniques for representative sampling of bacteria on such surfaces as floors, walls, and equipment, as well as on surfaces of the human body.A simple, convenient sam¬ pling procedure would be useful in tracing routes of infection, identification of human car¬ riers, evaluation of decontamination procedures, bacteriological surveillance of the institutional environment, and in inservice training of per¬

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