Prevention of HIV Transmission in Healthcare Settings and Laboratories

A review has been conducted of French (Pasteur Institute) and American (NIH and CDC) studies on the stability of the HIV virus. It is a fragile virus that is sensitive to common physical (heat) and chemical (bleach, 0.1% solution, 70% alcohol) agents. Three series of studies involving 400 to 500 healthcare professionals have shown that the risk of infection is less than 1%, whereas for hepatitis B, it is 12% among exposed personnel (parental and cutaneous-mucosal routes). Basic hygiene measures are recommended during handling.

Publishing year: 1987

Pages: 157-8

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 1987, n° 40, p. 157-8

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