Jones S K, Darville J M
Department of Dermatology, Bristol Royal Infirmary, U.K.
Br J Dermatol. 1989 Oct;121(4):481-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1989.tb15515.x.
The possibility of transmission of virus particles from patient to patient by multi-use silver nitrate sticks and styptic pencils and by cotton wool swabs that have been dipped repeatedly into Dewar flasks of liquid nitrogen was studied. The results showed that transmission by the sticks and pencils is unlikely but that virus particles can be transferred into and out of a Dewar flask on cotton wool swabs. We suggest that swabs should not be dipped repeatedly into the flask of liquid nitrogen but that, instead, a small aliquot of nitrogen should be decanted into a smaller 'clean' vessel and a new cotton swab used for each patient.
研究了通过多次使用的硝酸银棒、止血笔以及反复浸入液氮杜瓦瓶中的棉签在患者之间传播病毒颗粒的可能性。结果表明,通过棒和笔传播的可能性不大,但病毒颗粒可以在棉签上进出杜瓦瓶。我们建议,棉签不应反复浸入液氮瓶中,而应将一小份液氮倒入一个较小的“干净”容器中,并为每位患者使用新的棉签。