Glutaraldehyde Exposure and its Occupational Impact in the Health Care Environment
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概要
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Despite the search for effective and less toxic substitutes, glutaraldehyde (GA) remains one of the few substances capable of high-level instrument disinfection in modern health care. Workers commonly affected include operating room nurses, radiographers, x-ray technicians and cleaners. Widespread hospital usage combined with its well-known irritant properties, has ensured an increase in occupationally-related illnesses during recent years. Operating room nurses, laboratory workers and x-ray technicians frequently contact GA in both the liquid and vapor form. Workplace exposure is usually dependent on job tasks, ventilation levels and the use of protective equipment. GA is a relatively potent irritant and sensitizer, with a well-documented history of symptoms following occupational exposure. Although mechanisms for GA toxicity have been postulated, research on the toxicological, teratogenic and carcinogenic potential of this chemical has shown inconsistent results. Reducing workplace exposure to its lowest possible level represents the most important hazard reduction strategy. This may be achieved by keeping GA containers tightly sealed when not in use, maintaining adequate ventilation levels and the rigid adherence to appropriate personal protective equipment. Substitution with automated cold sterilization machines may be another appropriate measure, while banning unnecessary practices such as GA fogging and its use as a surface disinfectant may also be helpful in reducing occupational exposure in the health care environment.
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著者
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Wang Rui
Department Of Plant Resources Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Smith Derek
Department Of Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine University Of Yamanashi:department Of Health Scien
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Wang Rui‐sheng
Department Of Hazard Assessment National Institute Of Industrial Health
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Wang Rui
Department De Physiologie Universite De Montreal
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Smith Derek
Department Of Hazard Assessment National Institute Of Industrial Health
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