steriliserad
Steriliserad is Swedish for “sterilized,” describing a state in which an object or environment is free from viable microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores. In professional contexts, sterilization is distinct from disinfection or pasteurization; sterilization aims at complete absence of viable forms, achieved by validated processes that meet recognized standards. The goal is a sterility assurance level (SAL) commonly 10^-6 in medicine and industries handling sterile products.
Methods of sterilization include thermal, chemical, radiation, and filtration approaches. Thermal sterilization uses moist heat (steam)
Applications of sterilised items are broad and include hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and pharmaceutical manufacturing for surgery,
Verification and standards involve process validation, routine monitoring with biological indicators such as Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores,
Limitations include the fact that some materials cannot be sterilized by certain methods, potential residues or
See also: disinfection, pasteurization, aseptic technique, sterilization.