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新冠病毒肺炎尸检过程中个人防护装备的污染。

Contamination of personal protective equipment during COVID-19 autopsies.

机构信息

Business Division of Safety, Security, and Compliance, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Dermatology and Venerology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Virchows Arch. 2022 Mar;480(3):519-528. doi: 10.1007/s00428-021-03263-7. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Abstract

Confronted with an emerging infectious disease at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical community faced concerns regarding the safety of autopsies on those who died of the disease. This attitude has changed, and autopsies are now recognized as indispensable tools for understanding COVID-19, but the true risk of infection to autopsy staff is nevertheless still debated. To clarify the rate of SARS-CoV-2 contamination in personal protective equipment (PPE), swabs were taken at nine points in the PPE of one physician and one assistant after each of 11 full autopsies performed at four centers. Swabs were also obtained from three minimally invasive autopsies (MIAs) conducted at a fifth center. Lung/bronchus swabs of the deceased served as positive controls, and SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected by real-time RT-PCR. In 9 of 11 full autopsies, PPE samples tested RNA positive through PCR, accounting for 41 of the 198 PPE samples taken (21%). The main contaminated items of the PPE were gloves (64% positive), aprons (50% positive), and the tops of shoes (36% positive) while the fronts of safety goggles, for example, were positive in only 4.5% of the samples, and all the face masks were negative. In MIAs, viral RNA was observed in one sample from a glove but not in other swabs. Infectious virus isolation in cell culture was performed on RNA-positive swabs from the full autopsies. Of all the RNA-positive PPE samples, 21% of the glove samples, taken in 3 of 11 full autopsies, tested positive for infectious virus. In conclusion, PPE was contaminated with viral RNA in 82% of autopsies. In 27% of autopsies, PPE was found to be contaminated even with infectious virus, representing a potential risk of infection to autopsy staff. Adequate PPE and hygiene measures, including appropriate waste deposition, are therefore essential to ensure a safe work environment.

摘要

面对 COVID-19 大流行初期出现的新发传染病,医学界对死于该疾病的尸检安全性感到担忧。这种态度已经发生了变化,现在人们认为尸检是了解 COVID-19 的不可或缺的工具,但尸检人员真正感染的风险仍存在争议。为了明确个人防护装备(PPE)中 SARS-CoV-2 的污染率,在四个中心进行的 11 次全尸检后,每次对一名医生和一名助手的 PPE 进行 9 个部位的拭子取样。还从第五个中心进行的 3 次微创尸检(MIA)中获得拭子。死者的肺/支气管拭子作为阳性对照,通过实时 RT-PCR 检测 SARS-CoV-2 RNA。在 11 次全尸检中,有 9 次 PPE 样本通过 PCR 检测出 RNA 阳性,占采集的 198 个 PPE 样本的 41 个(21%)。PPE 的主要污染物品是手套(64%阳性)、围裙(50%阳性)和鞋的顶部(36%阳性),而例如安全护目镜的正面仅在 4.5%的样本中呈阳性,所有口罩均为阴性。在 MIA 中,从一只手套的一个样本中观察到病毒 RNA,但在其他拭子中未观察到。对全尸检中 RNA 阳性拭子进行细胞培养中的病毒分离。在所有 RNA 阳性的 PPE 样本中,在 3 次全尸检中采集的 11 次中有 21%的手套样本对传染性病毒检测呈阳性。总之,82%的尸检中 PPE 被病毒 RNA 污染。在 27%的尸检中,发现 PPE 甚至被传染性病毒污染,这代表了对尸检人员感染的潜在风险。因此,适当的 PPE 和卫生措施,包括适当的废物处置,对于确保安全的工作环境至关重要。

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