Overview
ISO 11138-7:2019 - "Sterilization of health care products - Biological indicators - Part 7" provides practical guidance for the selection, use and interpretation of biological indicators (BIs) when they are applied in the development, validation and routine monitoring of sterilization processes for health care products. The document clarifies limitations (for example, it does not cover processes relying solely on physical removal such as filtration, liquid immersion sterilization, certain combination processes, or BI use for vaporized hydrogen peroxide biodecontamination at atmospheric pressure) and emphasizes that BIs test process effectiveness, not product sterility.
Key topics and technical coverage
ISO 11138-7:2019 addresses technical topics and user requirements including:
- Characteristics of biological indicators: test organism suspensions, inoculated carriers and self-contained BIs.
- Selection of supplier: documentation needs, supplier audit considerations and traceability.
- Process development: overkill approaches, combined BI and bioburden methods, and bioburden assessment.
- Sterilization validation: placement and handling of BIs, sterilizer qualification, performance qualification and requalification.
- Routine monitoring: BI placement, recovery, and use of process challenge devices (PCDs).
- Interpretation and acceptance: guidance on interpreting BI results, establishing acceptance criteria, and avoiding misleading outcomes.
- Microbiological parameters and calculations: guidance related to D value determination, z value, F-equivalent sterilization value, spore-log-reduction and sterility assurance level (SAL) concepts.
- Culture conditions and recovery: incubation temperature, period and media considerations that affect BI recovery.
- Operational controls: personnel training, storage, handling and disposal, plus third‑party testing considerations.
- Informative annexes: inactivation kinetics, PCD examples, calculation formulae and documentation templates.
Practical applications and users
ISO 11138-7 is intended for professionals involved in sterilization process control and compliance:
- Sterilization engineers and validation specialists
- Quality assurance and regulatory affairs teams in medical device and health-care product manufacturers
- Hospital sterilization/central sterile services departments (CSSD)
- Microbiologists and contract-testing laboratories
- Sterilizer and BI manufacturers evaluating intended use and labeling
Using this guidance helps organizations choose appropriate BIs, design robust validation and routine monitoring programs, properly interpret biological test results, and support regulatory compliance and product safety.
Related standards
- ISO 11138 series (other parts specify BI types, test methods and performance requirements)
- ISO/TC 198 (technical committee for sterilization of health care products)
Keywords: ISO 11138-7:2019, biological indicators, sterilization validation, routine monitoring, D value, z value, process challenge device, bioburden, sterility assurance level.