Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Inactivation of a hepadnavirus by electrolysed acid water

2000; Oxford University Press; Volume: 46; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/jac/46.3.363

ISSN

1460-2091

Autores

Masami Tagawa,

Tópico(s)

Medical Device Sterilization and Disinfection

Resumo

Glutaraldehyde is used as a disinfectant for endoscopes, but is an irritant and so should be replaced by an alternative. Electrolysed acid water (EAW) has a bactericidal effect, and an endoscopic washing device using EAW has been developed in Japan. To investigate the effect of EAW on the infectivity of viruses, we treated duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV), which has similar properties to hepatitis B virus, with EAW, and determined the number of remaining infectious virus particles in a bioassay system. One-day-old Pekin ducks were inoculated with duck serum containing 10(5.5) ID(50) DHBV; the serum had previously been incubated with 100 volumes of EAW or ion-exchanged water at room temperature for 7 min. DHBV infection was indicated by detection of viral DNA in duck serum samples 1-8 weeks after inoculation. Treatment of serum with EAW diminished DHBV infectivity whereas treatment with ion-exchanged water did not. The virus load was estimated to have been reduced to 10(1)-10(3) ID(50) during the first 1 min and to <10(0.5) ID(50) in the next 6 min of incubation when compared with the control. Thus, EAW directly inactivates DHBV and its clinical application is recommended.

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