Laboratory containment of SARS virus

被引:0
|
作者
Lim, W
Ng, KC
Tsang, DNC
机构
[1] Ctr Hlth Protect, Publ Hlth Lab, Serv Branch, Dept Hlth,Virol Div, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Dept Pathol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
contingency plan; laboratory safety; virus inventory; virus survival;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Following the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003, a large number of clinical and environmental samples containing/potentially containing SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) as well as SARS-CoV stocks were retained in clinical and research laboratories. The importance of laboratory biosafety was demonstrated by the occurrence of laboratory incidents in Singapore, Taiwan and Beijing. It is imperative that safe practice and techniques, safety equipment and appropriate facility design should be in place to reduce or eliminate exposure of laboratory workers, other persons and the outside environment to SARS-CoV containing materials. Discussion on laboratory containment of SARS-CoV was initiated in Hong Kong in August 2003. It was agreed that an inventory of all specimens with the potential presence of SARS-CoV collected for any diagnostic or research purposes from November 2002 to July 2003 should be established in each laboratory. They should be stored in a secure place at the appropriate biosafety level with access control. Un-needed samples collected during the period should be destroyed. These laboratories should be audited to ensure inventories are updated. The audit should include safety and security measures to detect irregularities. Any laboratory accidents involving materials suspected of containing SARS-CoV should be reported to the authorities and all personnel exposed closely followed medically. A contingency plan should be in place in the laboratory and a drill conducted regularly to test its efficacy. By January 2004, all clinical laboratories performing SARS-CoV testing in Hong Kong set up inventories to document location and types of SARS-CoV containing materials retained in their laboratory. Audits of these laboratories in 2004 showed that laboratory safety and containment requirements as recommended were generally met.
引用
收藏
页码:354 / 360
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] COMPUTER VIRUS PREVENTION AND CONTAINMENT ON MAINFRAMES
    ALDOSSARY, GM
    1989 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, 1989, : 23 - 31
  • [32] Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2, the Virus Causing COVID-19
    Ribeiro da Silva, Severino Jefferson
    Alves da Silva, Caroline Targino
    Guarines, Klarissa Miranda
    Germano Mendes, Renata Pessoa
    Pardee, Keith
    Kohl, Alain
    Pena, Lindomar
    ACS INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 6 (09): : 2319 - 2336
  • [33] Towards an effective poliovirus laboratory containment strategy in Nigeria
    Johnson Muluh Ticha
    Kolawole Olatunji Matthew
    Abdullahi Walla Hamisu
    Braka Fiona
    Pascal Mkanda
    Peter Nsubuga
    Eberto Tesfaye
    Kehinde Craig
    Etsano Andrew
    Obi Emelife
    Faisal Shuaib
    Akinkugbe Folasade
    Johnson Adeniji
    Usman Adamu
    Mohammed Dallatu
    Geoffrey Oyeyinka
    Holly Brown
    Nwakasik Nnamah
    Joseph Okwori
    Chukwuike Chinedu
    Ibikunle Anibijuwon
    Adewumi Olubusuyi
    Donbraye Emmanuel
    Murtala Bagana
    Marycelin Baba
    Gumede Nicksy
    Richard Banda
    Sisay G. Tegegne
    Ajiboye Oyetunji
    Ousmane Diop
    O. Tomori
    Rui G. Vaz
    BMC Public Health, 18
  • [34] USE OF ALGORITHMS TO ACHIEVE COST CONTAINMENT IN A CLINICAL LABORATORY
    BURKE, MD
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 1989, 35 (06) : 1233 - 1234
  • [35] COST CONTAINMENT IN THE LABORATORY - A COMPUTER-ASSISTED APPROACH
    PEOPLES, JCA
    TRANSFUSION, 1985, 25 (05) : 488 - 488
  • [36] LABORATORY TESTS IN IMMUNOLOGICAL DISEASES - TEACHING COST CONTAINMENT
    BOYER, JT
    KETTLE, LJ
    ARIZONA MEDICINE, 1981, 38 (07) : 533 - 534
  • [37] Towards an effective poliovirus laboratory containment strategy in Nigeria
    Ticha, Johnson Muluh
    Matthew, Kolawole Olatunji
    Hamisu, Abdullahi Walla
    Fiona, Braka
    Mkanda, Pascal
    Nsubuga, Peter
    Tesfaye, Eberto
    Craig, Kehinde
    Andrew, Etsano
    Emelife, Obi
    Shuaib, Faisal
    Folasade, Akinkugbe
    Adeniji, Johnson
    Adamu, Usman
    Dallatu, Mohammed
    Oyeyinka, Geoffrey
    Brown, Holly
    Nnamah, Nwakasik
    Okwori, Joseph
    Chinedu, Chukwuike
    Anibijuwon, Ibikunle
    Olubusuyi, Adewumi
    Emmanuel, Donbraye
    Bagana, Murtala
    Baba, Marycelin
    Nicksy, Gumede
    Banda, Richard
    Tegegne, Sisay G.
    Oyetunji, Ajiboye
    Diop, Ousmane
    Tomori, O.
    Vaz, Rui G.
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2018, 18
  • [38] QUALITY LABORATORY SERVICE AND COST CONTAINMENT - ARE THE 2 INCOMPATIBLE
    BARR, JT
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, 1979, 45 (07): : 613 - 614
  • [39] SMART CARD DECONTAMINATION IN A HIGH-CONTAINMENT LABORATORY
    Gabbert, Lindsay R.
    Smith, Justin D.
    Neilan, John G.
    Ferman, Geoffrey S.
    Rasmussen, Max V.
    HEALTH SECURITY, 2018, 16 (04) : 244 - 251
  • [40] Laboratory systems as an antibacterial resistance containment tool in Africa
    Okeke, Iruka N.
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE, 2016, 5 (03)