The term “Biological i Vida tor for steam pcs Argentina” appears to refer to a type of Self-Contained Biological Indicator (BI) used for monitoring steam sterilization cycles in healthcare, pharmaceutical, and other settings, with some products being manufactured in Argentina.
Based on specifications for similar rapid biological indicators for steam sterilization, the general product specs are as follows:
General Product Specifications for Steam Biological Indicators (Common in Argentina)
| Feature | Typical Specification |
| Intended Use | Monitoring the efficacy of steam sterilization processes (autoclaves). |
| Sterilization Process | Steam (Vapor), suitable for gravity displacement and vacuum-assisted cycles. |
| Temperature Range | Typically used for cycles at $121^\circ \text{C}$ to $135^\circ \text{C}$ (or $121^\circ \text{C}$ to $134^\circ \text{C}$). |
| Microorganism/Strain | Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores (non-pathogenic bacteria). |
| Spore Population | Not less than $10^5$ or $10^6$ spores per vial. |
| Readout Time (Rapid) | Ultra-rapid fluorescence result in as little as 20 minutes. |
| Readout Time (Final/Visual) | Optional visual color change confirmation in 24 or 48 hours. |
| Incubation Temperature | Typically $55^\circ \text{C}$ to $62^\circ \text{C}$ (often $55^\circ \text{C}$ to $57^\circ \text{C}$). |
| Result Indication (Colorimetry) | Positive (Sterilization Failure): Culture medium changes color (e.g., Purple to Yellow). |
| Chemical Indicator | A Type 1 chemical indicator strip is usually present on the label to show the indicator has been exposed to steam (e.g., changes from Pink/Blue/Yellow to Black/Dark Green/Dark Brown). |
| Packaging | Often sold in packages of 50 or 100 units. |
| Shelf-life | Typically 24 months. |
| Regulatory Compliance | Designed to comply with standards such as ISO 11138 and may have certifications like ANMAT (Argentina) or FDA (USA). |







