NR AJDF
AU Ozanne,W.G.
TI Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease decontamination of tissues and contaminated materials
QU Canadian Journal of Medical Technology 1994; 56(1): 35-8
PT journal article; review; review, tutorial
AB Although CJD is certainly infectious, like other unconventional viruses (slow viruses) it demonstrates a low potential for transmissibility to humans who are exposed accidentally to infected material. This may be due to a low dose of prion exposure or to reasons which are unknown at this point. When effective decontamination techniques are available, the processing of tissue from a suspected or confirmed case of CJD can be handled with confidence. Careful application of techniques makes the possibility of acquiring the disease remote, while not interfering with the diagnosis and care of patients.
ZR 20
MH Canada; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/*prevention & control; Decontamination/*methods; Equipment Contamination/prevention & control; Human; Laboratories, Hospital; Laboratory Infection/*prevention & control; Occupational Exposure/*prevention & control; *Pathology Department, Hospital
AD St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON.
SP englisch
PO Kanada