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Coronavirus viability in surgical plume and methods for safe disposal: a preclinical model
British Journal of Surgery ( IF 8.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-07 , DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab385
Daryl K A Chia 1 , Zhixue Lim 2 , Jia Jun Ang 1 , Paul A Tambyah 3 , Kelly S H Lau 4 , Joe Ong 4 , Vincent T K Chow 4 , David M Allen 3 , Javis Fung 5 , Kenny J X Lau 6 , Irvan Luhung 6 , Stephan C Schuster 6 , Chuen Neng Lee 1 , Guowei Kim 1, 5 , Jimmy B Y So 1, 5, 7 , Davide Lomanto 1, 7, 8 , Asim Shabbir 1, 5, 7
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Smoke generated by cautery devices used during surgery may contain infective particles and may cause transmission of airborne viruses. This study determines whether live viruses are present in surgical smoke and evaluates the effectiveness of several proposed methods of removal so as to improve safety of healthcare workers.

中文翻译:

手术羽流中冠状病毒的活力和安全处置方法:临床前模型

手术期间使用的烧灼装置产生的烟雾可能含有感染性颗粒,并可能导致空气传播病毒。这项研究确定了手术烟雾中是否存在活病毒,并评估了几种提议的去除方法的有效性,以提高医护人员的安全。
更新日期:2021-10-07
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