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Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone Gas Synergistically Reduce Prion Infectivity on Stainless Steel Wire

Authors :
Hara, Hideyuki
Chida, Junji
Pasiana, Agriani Dini
Uchiyama, Keiji
Kikuchi, Yutaka
Naito, Tomoko
Takahashi, Yuichi
Yamamura, Junji
Kuromatsu, Hisashi
Sakaguchi, Suehiro
Hara, Hideyuki
Chida, Junji
Pasiana, Agriani Dini
Uchiyama, Keiji
Kikuchi, Yutaka
Naito, Tomoko
Takahashi, Yuichi
Yamamura, Junji
Kuromatsu, Hisashi
Sakaguchi, Suehiro
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Prions are infectious agents causing prion diseases, which include Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. Several cases have been reported to be transmitted through medical instruments that were used for preclinical CJD patients, raising public health concerns on iatrogenic transmissions of the disease. Since preclinical CJD patients are currently difficult to identify, medical instruments need to be adequately sterilized so as not to transmit the disease. In this study, we investigated the sterilizing activity of two oxidizing agents, ozone gas and vaporized hydrogen peroxide, against prions fixed on stainless steel wires using a mouse bioassay. Mice intracerebrally implanted with prion-contaminated stainless steel wires treated with ozone gas or vaporized hydrogen peroxide developed prion disease later than those implanted with control prion-contaminated stainless steel wires, indicating that ozone gas and vaporized hydrogen peroxide could reduce prion infectivity on wires. Incubation times were further elongated in mice implanted with prion-contaminated stainless steel wires treated with ozone gas-mixed vaporized hydrogen peroxide, indicating that ozone gas mixed with vaporized hydrogen peroxide reduces prions on these wires more potently than ozone gas or vaporized hydrogen peroxide. These results suggest that ozone gas mixed with vaporized hydrogen peroxide might be more useful for prion sterilization than ozone gas or vaporized hydrogen peroxide alone.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375194020
Document Type :
Electronic Resource