Allen B W, Darrell J H
J Clin Pathol. 1981 Apr;34(4):404-7. doi: 10.1136/jcp.34.4.404.
A three-year retrospective study has demonstrated the effect of extrapulmonary tuberculosis on safety within a routine bacteriology laboratory. The investigation showed that, from 112 patients, 162 specimens considered to present a risk to laboratory staff were processed outside of the B1 protective area. However, it was estimated that only 51 of those specimens were heavily positive. Of these 57% were sputum 30% pus, and 10% urine. Specimens of pus and urine account for 50% of specimens received for non-tuberculosis investigations, and it would be impossible to process all specimens that might present a risk in B1 accommodation and still maintain a high degree of safety. It is recommended that request forms which accompany specimens should clearly indicate potential high-risk specimens.
一项为期三年的回顾性研究表明了肺外结核病对常规细菌学实验室安全的影响。调查显示,在112名患者中,162份被认为对实验室工作人员有风险的标本是在B1防护区域外处理的。然而,据估计这些标本中只有51份呈强阳性。其中,57%是痰液,30%是脓液,10%是尿液。脓液和尿液标本占非结核病检查所接收标本的50%,在B1区域处理所有可能有风险的标本并同时保持高度安全是不可能的。建议随标本附带的申请表应清楚标明潜在的高风险标本。