@article{32bce1230eb746fd8ae8f2fad87edf64,
title = "Case study: A case study on decontamination of a biosafety level-3 laboratory and associated ductwork within an operational building using gaseous chlorine dioxide",
author = "Lowe, {John J.} and Gibbs, {Shawn G.} and Iwen, {Peter C.} and Smith, {Philip W.}",
note = "Funding Information: T his work was supported financially by the Nebraska Pa-tient Care Biocontainment at the Nebraska Medical Center, the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory, the UNMC College of Public Health, and the UNMC Center for Preparedness Education. The authors would like to thank Kevin Lorcheim from Clordisys Solutions, Inc., for technical support. Nick Combs (Director of Maintenance, Utilities and Renovations) and John Hauser (Safety Manager) at the UNMC helped to coordinate many of the efforts to successfully complete the project. The Minidox-M Decontamination System is on loan to the research group from Clordisys Solutions. However, Clordisys is not part of the research team, party to experimental design, or aware of the results of this article. Clordisys has put no conditions on our use of the Minidox system beyond that we return it when we are done.",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1080/15459624.2012.733592",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "9",
pages = "D196--D205",
journal = "Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene",
issn = "1545-9624",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "12",
}