Comoy E, Bonnevalle C, Métais A, Auvré F, Letessier F, Lamoury F, Spittler J, Dormont D, Deslys J-P
Département de Recherche Médicale/Direction des Sciences du Vivant, CEA, Fontenay-aux-Roses Cedex.
J Fr Ophtalmol. 2003 Mar;26(3):233-9.
Potential iatrogenic transmission from patients incubating Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, especially variant CJD, is a major public health issue. Because the ocular route is very efficient for contamination with prions, re-use of rigid contact lenses in ophthalmology constitutes a potential problem. We therefore evaluated the anti-prion activity of different protocols available for disinfection of lenses. These treatments decreased the infectivity retained on the surface of experimentally contaminated lenses by a factor of at least 10 million. They thus represent an important factor in protecting against possible prion infection via the ocular route.