Aims: The risk of hepatitis C virus infection in hospital environments can be assessed not only by studying epidemiological data and work practices, but also by the detection of these viruses (or indicators thereof) in health-care settings, on instruments etc. Methods: Since standardized techniques specific to this end do not exist, this study was undertaken to apply methods currently used on clinical samples to the assessment of environmental HCV risk, either through direct detection of the virus (RT-PCR), or by probing for haemoglobin as a potential indicator of blood contamination. The tested techniques were applied in a trial environmental monitoring programme undertaken in various hospital laboratories and clinics, during which total bacterial count determinations were performed in parallel with haemoglobin and hepatitis C virus detection. Significance and Impact of the Study: The data indicate that the applied methods are of value in detecting low levels of contamination in a hospital environment.

Detection and potential indicators of the presence of hepatitis C virus on surfaces in hospital settings

CARDUCCI, ANNALAURA;VERANI, MARCO;CASINI, BEATRICE;
2002-01-01

Abstract

Aims: The risk of hepatitis C virus infection in hospital environments can be assessed not only by studying epidemiological data and work practices, but also by the detection of these viruses (or indicators thereof) in health-care settings, on instruments etc. Methods: Since standardized techniques specific to this end do not exist, this study was undertaken to apply methods currently used on clinical samples to the assessment of environmental HCV risk, either through direct detection of the virus (RT-PCR), or by probing for haemoglobin as a potential indicator of blood contamination. The tested techniques were applied in a trial environmental monitoring programme undertaken in various hospital laboratories and clinics, during which total bacterial count determinations were performed in parallel with haemoglobin and hepatitis C virus detection. Significance and Impact of the Study: The data indicate that the applied methods are of value in detecting low levels of contamination in a hospital environment.
2002
Carducci, Annalaura; Verani, Marco; Casini, Beatrice; Giuntini, A; Mazzoni, F; Rovini, E; Passaglia, A; Giusti, L; Valenza, A; Lombardi, R.
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