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Title: Sterilisation and Disinfection


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Sterilisation and Disinfection
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Factors affecting spread of infection
  • Infectivity of organism
  • - cant change
  • Susceptibility of population
  • - medical and social
  • - long to medium term interventions
  • Level of exposure
  • - interrupt chain of transmission
  • - decontaminate (lower exposure)

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Decontamination
physical or chemical process
reservoirs vectors vehicles
Microorganisms eliminate inhibit reduce
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Decontamination
  • cidal process - kills organisms
  • static process - inhibits growth
  • For example, some disinfectants are viricidal
    but only bacteristatic

Sterilization
Disinfection
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Factors affecting Decontamination
  • Microbial susceptibility - spores
  • Number of microorganisms - cleaning
  • Concentration or dose - temperature
  • Length of exposure - surfaces
  • Environmental conditions - cleaning

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Endospores Mycobacterium (Tb) Non lipid viruses
(polio) Fungi Normal bacteria Lipid viruses
(HIV, Hep B)
Decreasing resistance to disinfectants
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Heat
  • Dry heat and moist heat kill cells differently
  • Moist heat is MORE effective
  • Heat killing is TIME and TEMP dependant.

Moist heat 15 mins at 121 C
Dry heat 6 hrs at 121 C
Milk pasteurization
3 secs at 114 C
15 secs at 72 C
30 mins at 63 C
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Autoclave
  • Principle is to use moist heat (steam) under
    pressure to achieve sterilization.
  • 121 C at 15 lb/in for 15 minutes (136/3)
  • Penetration of the steam is CRITICAL
  • - pre-evacuation of air.
  • - steam removal and drying
  • Entire cycle may take 40 mins to an hour.

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Monitoring autoclaves
  • Heat tape - it got hot, big deal
  • Temperature probes and charts - better.
  • Spore strip challenges - are best
  • - quarantine stock
  • How often do you test ?
  • Quality control
  • Quality assurance

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Other physical methods
  • Radiation - gamma rays
  • - heat sensitive materials
  • Filtration - liquids and gases
  • - pore sizes and thickness
  • - face masks
  • - HEPA

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Chemical decontamination
  • Most chemical treatments DO NOT sterilize, but if
    it is necessary, you use
  • High concentration
  • Noxious agents
  • Need to do post disinfection removal.
  • Glutaraldehyde
  • Ethylene oxide
  • Hydrogen peroxide

Problems with penetration - a last resort option
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Chemical Disinfectants
  • Very widely used (with ignorance?)
  • Toxicity versus efficiency
  • Spectrum of activity
  • - High, intermediate and low level
  • Phenolics, quat ammonium, iodine, alcohols,
    chlorine, chlorhaxidine.
  • CAUTION - spectrum
  • - limited shelf life
  • - dilution and inactivation

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Decontamination
  • MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE
  • What level of decontamination?
  • Effect on my object?
  • Effect of conditions on the process?
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