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Arch
Virol. 1994;139(3-4):313-26.
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Decontamination
studies with the agents of bovine spongiform
encephalopathy and scrapie.
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Taylor DM,
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Fraser H,
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McConnell I,
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Brown DA,
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Brown KL,
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Lamza KA,
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Smith GR.
BBSRC & MRC
Neuropathogenesis Unit, Institute for Animal
Health, Edinburgh, U.K.
Macerates of bovine
brain infected with bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE) agent, and rodent brain
infected with the 263K or ME7 strains of scrapie
agent, were subjected to porous-load autoclaving
at temperatures between 134 and 138 degrees C
for < or = 60 min. Bioassay in rodents showed
that none of the regimens produced complete
inactivation. Homogenates of BSE-infected bovine
brain were exposed for < or = 120 min to
solutions of sodium hypochlorite or sodium
dichloroisocyanurate containing < or = 16,500
ppm available chlorine. There was no detectable
survival of infectivity after the hypochlorite
treatments but none of the dichloroisocyanurate
solutions produced complete inactivation.
Homogenates of BSE-infected bovine brain, and
rodent brain infected with the 263K and ME7
strains of scrapie agent, were exposed for < or
= 120 min to 1M or 2M sodium hydroxide but no
procedure produced complete inactivation of all
agents tested.
PMID: 7832638
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]