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Biological Safety

  • Universal precautions: first guidelines, centered around blood-borne pathogen precautions
  • Body substance isolation (BSI): updated guidelines for protection against all bodily fluids that may potentially transmit disease, as well as additional protection against certain diseases (e.g., airborne disease)
  • Routine practises and additional precautions (standard precautions):
    • Assumption that all patients may possibly be infectious even without symptoms
    • Routine use of PPE and practises (e.g., handwashing) to prevent the spread of disease
    • If there are specific infection control concerns, then additional precautions may be used
      • Contact
      • Droplet
      • Airborne

S

  • Sterilization: kills all microbes, including spores and cysts
  • Disinfection: process that kills many organisms, but not necessary all organisms, especially resistant forms like spores
    • High level disinfection: complete elimination of all organisms on a device, except for small numbers of bacterial spores
  • 1% sodium hypochlorite for spot cleaning
  • 10% sodium hypochlorite for disinfecting spills
  • 2% glutaraldehyde is high level disinfectant

Sterilization

  • Dry heat sterilization using only heat (oxidation kills organisms)
  • Useful for oils, powders, and solid materials
  • 160C for 60min or 170C for 30min
  • Spore test using Bacillus subtilus
  • Moist Heat autoclave (coagulate and denature proteins)
    • 121C @ 15 psi for 15-30min
    • Useful for wide variety of materials, including liquids (won't evaporate)
      • Avoid oils and powders (repel moisture)
      • Blood and serum will lyse/coagulate
      • Spore test using Geobacillus stearothermophilus
  • UV Sterilization
    • 265nm to damage DNA
    • Does not penetrate
  • Ionizing radiation
    • Cobalt-60
  • Gas Sterilization
    • Ethylene oxide (alkylating agent - blocks metabolism)
    • Requires longer exposure (1-6 hours)
    • Useful for larger or sensitize items

Sterilization Controls

  • Autoclave: Geobacillus stearothermophilus
  • ETO and dry heat: Bacillus subtilis
  • Spore strips: clear broth = inactivated, turbid broth = growth
  • Chemical indicators (e.g., autoclave tape) that changes colour if correct temperature is reached

Air Filtration

  • HEPA filters 0.3μm
  • Class I BSC
    • Protect only the worker and environment (not items within BSC)
    • Draw in room air through front opening
  • Class II BSC (Risk group 1-3)
    • Protects worker, environment, and items within BSC
    • Draws air through front sash into grill and filter
  • Class III BSC (Risk group 1-4)
    • Protects worker, environment, and items within BSC
    • Inside of BSC is completed enclosed
      • Use attached gloves to handle items
    • Air is filtered twice