NR ABWW
AU Brown,P.; Cathala,F.; Gajdusek,D.C.
TI [Creutzfeldt Jakob disease. Recommended precautions for patient management and diagnostic procedures (author's transl)]
OT La maladie de Creutzfeldt et Jakob. Precautions pour les gestes diagnostiques, therapeutiques: les necropsies.
QU Revue Neurologique 1978 Apr; 134(4): 277-86
PT journal article
AB The virus of Creutzfeldt Jakob disease differs from conventional viruses in its extraordinary resistance to commonly used physical and chemical methods of decontamination. Autoclaving the virus for 1 hour at 121 degrees C and 2 atmospheres pressure is the most certain means for achieving total inactivation. Exposure to 5 p. 100 hypochlorite for several hours can also totally inactivate the virus, and exposure to phenol or potassium permanganate is probably effective, but as yet insufficiently tested.
MH Autopsy; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/microbiology/*prevention & control/transmission; Disinfection/methods; English Abstract; Human
SP französisch
PO Frankreich