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Vet Microbiol. 1997
Nov;58(2-4):87-91.
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Inactivation of
the 22A strain of scrapie agent by autoclaving
in sodium hydroxide.
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Taylor
DM,
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Fernie K,
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McConnell I.
BBSRC and MRC
Neuropathogenesis Unit, Institute for Animal
Health, Edinburgh, UK.
Samples of macerated mouse-brain infected with
the 22A strain of scrapie agent were subjected
to gravity-displacement autoclaving at 121
degrees C for 30 minutes in the presence of 2 M
sodium hydroxide. No infectivity was detectable
by mouse bioassay in samples which were either
held for an hour at room temperature before
autoclaving, or autoclaved immediately after
adding the hydroxide. In contrast, all of the
mice injected with a control sample, held for an
hour in distilled water before autoclaving,
developed scrapie. If adopted as a routine
decontamination procedure it is recommended that
hydroxide-treated waste should be autoclaved in
sealed heat-resistant containers which can
withstand the pressures involved. This would
make the procedure safer for the operator, and
avoid autoclave damage through exposure to
sodium hydroxide.
PMID: 9453120 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]