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J Neurol Sci. 1983 Jun;59(3):355-69.
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Disinfection studies
with two strains of mouse-passaged scrapie
agent. Guidelines for Creutzfeldt-Jakob and
related agents.
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Kimberlin RH,
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Walker CA,
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Millson GC,
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Taylor DM,
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Robertson PA,
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Tomlinson AH,
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Dickinson AG.
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A variety of
disinfection procedures were tested on two
strains of scrapie agent, treated either as
brain macerates (autoclaving) or as 10%
homogenates (chemical treatments). It is
suggested that a given treatment should produce
a titre loss, of both strains of scrapie, of at
least 10(4) units before it be regarded as
useful for the disinfection of the agents of
scrapie and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). By
this criterion, treatment at room temperature
with about 4% Hycolin (0.6% chlorinated
phenols), 0.2% permanganate, 5% Tego
(dodecyl-di(aminoethyl)-glycine) or 5% sodium
dodecyl sulphate (SDS) are unsuitable. However,
data indicate that SDS might be used to reduce
the heat stability of scrapie agent.
Hypochlorite (Sterilex) was the only
satisfactory chemical reagent tested. At least
10(4)-10(5) units of infectivity were lost by
treatment with hypochlorite containing 1,000 ppm
available chlorine after a 4-16 h exposure, or
containing 10,000 ppm available chlorine after a
half-hour exposure. The latter result points to
the use of concentrated hypochlorite (about 2%
available chlorine; approximately 20% Sterilex)
to decontaminate surfaces. We suggest that the
cleaning action of SDS, or other strong
detergents, might also help to decontaminate
surfaces, but studies on this are needed.
Autoclaving at 126 degrees C for 1-2 h reduced
titres by 10(3)-10(7) units, depending on the
strain of agent. However, total disinfection of
brain containing high titres of infectivity was
approached only at 136 degrees C when titre
losses of about 10(6) units were obtained by
autoclaving for 4-32 min. Further studies are
needed before we can make simple, general
recommendations for the disinfection of CJD
agents in hospital practice.
PMID: 6308174
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]