Description of procedure
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Substances used
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Semi-quantitative culture of CSF for HIV and storage of isolates |
Sabouraud’s agar |
CSF |
Cryptococcus sp. |
Quantities used
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Frequency of use
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Up to 8 ml CSF |
Daily |
Hazards identified
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Could a less hazardous substance be used instead?
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1. Blood-borne viruses: CSF samples for this study will be from patients with HIV and possibly other blood-borne viruses. |
No |
2. Cryptococcus neoformans var grubii and Cryptococcus gattii are ACDP category 2 organisms. They pose a small risk of infection to workers, treatment is available, and there is no risk of person to person transmission. |
What measures have you taken to control risk? A laboratory coat, gloves and goggles or glasses must be worn at all times when working on specimens. All patient samples and cultures should be handled within a Class II biological safety cabinet. All staff must be checked for hepatitis B virus immunity before commencing work as per local procedures, and vaccinated as appropriate. In the event of a splash or other injury, work will be stopped immediately, and local guidelines will; be followed. |
Checks on control measures
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Observation and supervision by senior staff. |
Is health surveillance required?
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Training requirements:
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No |
All staff to be trained in the above SOP prior to use. |
Emergency procedures: |
Waste disposal procedures: |
Local guidelines for splashes and inoculation injuries. |
All waste will be autoclaved prior to disposal. |