Literature DB >> 6630443

Inactivation of hepatitis B virus by intermediate-to-high-level disinfectant chemicals.

W W Bond, M S Favero, N J Petersen, J W Ebert.   

Abstract

In five separate tests, hepatitis B virus in dried human plasma was exposed for 10 min at 20 degrees C to disinfectant chemicals having activity levels ranging from intermediate (e.g., 70% isopropyl alcohol) to high (e.g., 2% aqueous glutaraldehyde at pH 8.6). Five chimpanzees (one animal per disinfectant chemical) received treated material intravenously, and none showed signs of infection after post-inoculation periods of 9 months. Two animals were rechallenged with inoculum treated in the same manner, except that saline was used instead of a disinfectant chemical; both were infected within 4 weeks. Our results showed that hepatitis B virus was not as resistant to disinfectant chemicals as once thought and suggested that chemicals with similar activity levels (intermediate to high) might possibly be used on hepatitis B virus contamination with a margin of safety.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6630443      PMCID: PMC270849          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.18.3.535-538.1983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


  21 in total

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8.  Hepatitis B surface antigen in saliva, impetiginous lesions, and the environment in two remote Alaskan villages.

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9.  Incomplete inactivation of hepatitis B virus after heat treatment at 60 C for 10 hours.

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