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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-861316
Contamination with Hepatitis B Virus DNA in Gastrointestinal Endoscope Channels: Risk of Infection on Reuse after On-Site Cleaning
Publication History
Submitted 21 March 2004
Accepted after Revision 10 December 2004
Publication Date:
03 June 2005 (online)

Abstract
Background and Study Aims: The incidence of viral contamination in the air, water and suction/accessory channels of gastrointestinal endoscopes was examined in order to evaluate the risk of infection.
Materials and Methods: After endoscopic examinations, including biopsy procedures, in 17 patients who were positive for hepatitis B virus surface antigen and eight patients who were positive for hepatitis C virus antibody, the endoscopes were cleaned on site by suctioning and flushing the air and water channels with an enzyme detergent. First samples were then collected by flushing 5 ml of sterile water through each channel. After mechanical reprocessing, second samples were collected in the same way. Virological studies were carried out with real-time polymerase chain reactions for hepatitis B virus DNA and hepatitis C virus RNA.
Results: Hepatitis B virus DNA was detected in five of the first samples recovered from the suction/accessory channels of the endoscopes (titers of 1.3 × 104 to 2.5 × 105 copies/ml), while no contamination was detected after reprocessing (P = 0.0445). The first samples from one water channel and three air channels were also positive for hepatitis B virus DNA, but were negative after reprocessing (P > 0.5, P = 0.227, respectively). No hepatitis C virus RNA was detected in any of the samples.
Conclusions: These results indicate that all of the channels were potential sources of viral infection.
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Y. Ishino, M.D.
Dept. of Gastroenterology · Jichi Medical School
Minamikawachi-machi · Kawachi Gun · Tochigi 329-0498 · Japan
Fax: + 81-285-44-8297
Email: ishino@jichi.ac.jp