《DISINFECTION GUIDE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE(精)》介紹了常用傳染病消毒常用消毒器械、傳染病消毒常用消毒劑、傳染病的預(yù)防性消毒、傳染病預(yù)防性消毒的基本要求、各種消毒對象的預(yù)防性消毒、各種場所預(yù)防傳染病消毒等內(nèi)容。
本書適合各級醫(yī)療機構(gòu)、疾病預(yù)防控制部門從事傳染病消毒技術(shù)人員、管理人使用。
薛廣波,男,第二軍醫(yī)大學(xué)教授,上海市消毒品協(xié)會會長。1941年生于河北省邯鄲市魏縣。著名消毒學(xué)家、流行病學(xué)家和疾病預(yù)防學(xué)家,是我國消毒學(xué)和疾病預(yù)防學(xué)的創(chuàng)始人之一。1993年獲國務(wù)院政府特殊津貼,1996年獲國家世紀(jì)寶鼎獎,1998年獲全軍預(yù)防醫(yī)學(xué)基金獎,2001年被中華預(yù)防醫(yī)學(xué)會消毒學(xué)會評選為國內(nèi)外著名學(xué)者。 薛廣波教授1964年畢業(yè)于山東菏澤醫(yī)學(xué)專科學(xué)校,后又就讀于上海第二軍醫(yī)大學(xué)和上海第一醫(yī)科大學(xué)。長期從事流行病學(xué)和消毒學(xué)教學(xué)和科研工作。學(xué)習(xí)刻苦,治學(xué)嚴(yán)謹(jǐn),成績卓著。發(fā)表學(xué)術(shù)論文140余篇。獲國家、軍隊和地方各種科技獎18項。主編學(xué)術(shù)著作12部。作為編委、編者、審者出版的著作12部。 他設(shè)計和組織完成的“中國腦血管病的流行病學(xué)研究”,在總后衛(wèi)生部的支持下,組織全軍980余名醫(yī)務(wù)人員,在全國范圍內(nèi)(臺灣省除外)隨機抽取580萬人口,進行了腦血管病的流行病學(xué)調(diào)查,不僅闡明了我國腦血管病從南向北逐步增多,從東向西逐步減少的分布規(guī)律,并提出了這種分布的數(shù)學(xué)模式。同時也研究了多種因素和腦血管病的關(guān)系。在第12屆(洛杉磯)、第13屆(悉尼)、第14屆(名古屋)等國際流行病學(xué)大會上報告后,受到高度評價。這項工作獲全軍科技進步一等獎和國家科技進步二等獎。薛教授和郭述蘇教授等共同完成的“中國偏頭痛的流行病學(xué)研究”,獲軍隊科技進步二等獎。 在消毒滅菌研究中,他和同事們首創(chuàng)了“高臭氧紫外線消毒燈”和“高強度紫外線消毒燈”,并用其制備了多種紫外線消毒設(shè)備,這些研究使我國對紫外線消毒的開發(fā)達到國際先進水平,在國際會議上報告后受到好評,并獲得多項科技進步及其他獎項。目前這些成果已在醫(yī)學(xué)消毒和衛(wèi)生消毒中廣泛應(yīng)用。 薛廣波教授是國際標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化組織ISO/TC 198委員會(消毒滅菌委員會)專家。也是國際流行病學(xué)協(xié)會(IEA)會員,曾被聘為英國利高曼一中華醫(yī)學(xué)會消毒專家委員會副主任,全軍科技成果獎評委,全軍流行病學(xué)會副主任等。長期擔(dān)任衛(wèi)生部消毒專家委員會委員和衛(wèi)生部消毒產(chǎn)品專家審評委員會主任委員。
1 General Principles
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope of Application
1.3 Terminology
1.4 Principles for Disinfection Method Selection
1.5 Procedures for Epidemic Focus Disinfection
1.6 Management and Supervision Over the Disinfection of Infectious Diseases
1.7 Disinfection Personnel Training and Qualification Certification
1.8 Precautions for the Usage of Disinfection Products
2 Equipments Use for Disinfection of Infectious Disease ~
2.1 Moist Heat Sterilizer
2.2 Dry Heat Sterilizer
2.3 Ethylene Oxide Sterilizer
2.4 Ultraviolet lamp for disinfection
2.5 Ultraviolet Air Disinfector
2.6 Disinfection Devices for Central Air Conditioning
2.7 Disinfection Box by Ultraviolet ray
2.8 Electrostatic Adsorption Air Disinfector
2.9 Bed Unit Disinfector
2.10 Ozone Disinfector
2.11 Formaldehyde Disinfection Box
2.12 Low Temperature Steam- Formaldehyde Sterilizer
2.13 Glutaraldehyde Gas Disinfector
2.14 Tableware Disinfector
2.15 Hydrogen Peroxide Gas Plasma Sterilizer
2.16 High Voltage Pulse Electric Field Air Disinfector
3 Disinfectants for Disinfection of Infectious Disease
3.1 Glutaraldehyde Disinfectant
3.2 Peracetic Acid Disinfectant
3.3 Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant
3.4 1, 3 - Dibromo - 5, 5 - Dimethylhydantoin Disinfectant (DBDMH)
3.5 3 - Bromo - 1 - Chloro - 5, 5 - Dimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) Disinfectant
3.6 Potassium Monopersulfate Disinfectant
3.7 Chlorine Dioxide Disinfectant
3.8 Acid oxidation Potential Water
3.9 Sodium Hypochlorite Disinfectant
3.10 Calcium Hypochlorite Disinfectant
3.11 Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate Disinfectant
3.12 Trichloroisocyanuric Acid Disinfectant
3.13 Chlorinated Trisodium Phosphate Acid Disinfectant
3.14 Iodophor Disinfectant
3.15 Iodine Tincture Disinfectant
3.16 Ethanol Disinfectant
3.17 Isopropyl Alcohol Disinfectant
3.18 Chlorhexidine-Alcohol Disinfectant
3.19 Parachlorometaxylenol (PCMX) Disinfectant
3.20 Double-Chain Quaternary Ammonium Disinfectant
3.21 Single-Chain Quaternary Ammonium Disinfectant
3.22 Chlorhexidine Disinfectant
3.23 Poly Hexamethylene Guanidine Disinfectant
3.24 Compound Lysostaphin Disinfectant
3.25 Plant Extract Antibacterial Agent
4 Preventive Disinfection for Infectious Disease
4.1 Basic Requirements of Preventive Disinfection for Infectious Disease
4.2 Preventive Disinfection of Various Objects
4.3 Preventive Disinfection of Various Places
5 Disinfection of Contaminated Objects in Epidemic Focus
5.1 Requirements for Epidemic Focus Disinfection
5.2 Disinfection of Contaminated Environment and Object Surfaces
5.3 Disinfection of Contaminated Air
5.4 Disinfection of Contaminated Water
5.5 Disinfection of Epidemic Water
5.6 Disinfection of Sewage
5.7 Disinfection and Sterilization of Medical Equipment
5.8 Disinfection of Lab Specimen and Contaminated Items
5.9 Disinfection of Secretion and Excretion of Patient
5.10 Disinfection of Contaminated Clothing and Beddings
5.11 Disinfection of Contaminated Hands, Skin and Mucous Membrane
5.12 Disinfection of Contaminated Vehicles
5.13 Cleaning and Disinfection of Contaminated Human Body
5.14 Disinfection of Contaminated Tableware
5.15 Disinfection of Contaminated Cleaning Tools
5.16 Disinfection of the Corpse of Patient With Infetious Disease
5.17 Disinfection of Infectious Disease Departments of Hospitals
5.18 Disinfection of Family Epidemic Foci
6 Disinfection of Concerned Infectious Diseases
6.1 Disinfection of Infection Caused by General Bacterial Propagules
6.2 Disinfection of Infection Caused by Lipophilic Virus
6.3 Disinfection of Spirochete Disease
6.4 Disinfection of Mycoses
6.5 Disinfection of Mycobacterial Diseases
6.6 Disinfection of Infection Caused by Hydrophilic Virus
6.7 Disinfection of diseases caused bacillus
6.8 Disinfection of Prion Diseases
7 Disinfection of Pet Source Disease
7.1 Epidemic Overview
7.2 Pathogenic Characteristics
7.3 Route of Transmission
7.4 Disinfection Objects and Methods
8 Disinfection of Anti-epidemic after Disaster
8.1 Principles of Preventive Disinfection after Disaster
8.2 Method for Post- disaster Epidemic Prevention Disinfection
9 Disinfection and Treatment of Sudden Biological Events
9.1 Concepts and Categories of Biological Emergency
9.2 Pathogens Resulting in Biological Emergency
9.3 Infection Route of Biological Emergency
9.4 Disinfection Upon Biological Emergency
10 Evaluation of Disinfection Effects of Infectious Diseases
10.1 Testing and Evaluation of Preventive Disinfection Effect
10.2 Testing and Evaluation of Epidemic Focus Disinfection Effect
10.3 Testing and Evaluation of Field Simulation Disinfection Effect
11 Health Supervision to Disinfection of Infectious Diseases
11.1 Legal Basis of Health Supervision for Disinfection of Infections Diseases
11.2 Content of Health Supervision to Disinfection of Infectious Diseases
12 Prospection to Disinfection of Infectious Disease in China
12.1 Higher Level of Legalization and Standardization
12.2 More Professionalized Teams
12.3 More Scientific and Reliable Quality Control
12.4 Wider Application of New Disinfection & Sterilization Equipment
12.5 More Attention to Safe and Environment- friendly Disinfectant
13 Tests of Effective Composition of Disinfectants
13.1 Determination of Available Content of Glutaraldehyde Disinfectant
13.2 Determination of Available Content of Peracetic Acid Disinfectant
13.3 Determination of Available Content of Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant
13.4 Determination of Available Bromine Content
13.5 Determination of Available Content of Potassium Monopersulfate Disinfectant
13.6 Determination of Available Content of Chlorine Dioxide Disinfectant
13.7 Quality Evaluation of Acidic Electrolyzed Oxidizing Water
13.8 Determination of Chlorine Content
13.9 Determination of Available Iodine Content
13.10 Determination of Available Content of Iodine Tincture Disinfectant
13.11 Determination of Available Content of Ethanol Disinfectant
13.12 Determination of Available Content of Isopropanol Disinfectant
13.13 Determination of Available Content of Chlorhexidine- alcohol Disinfectant
13.14 Determination of Available Content of p - Chloro - m- xylenol Disinfectant
13.15 Determination of Available Content of Double - chain Quaternary Ammonium Salt Disinfectant
13.16 Determination of Available Content of Single- chain Quaternary Ammonium Salt Disinfectant
13.17 Determination of Available Content of Polyhexamethylene Guanidine Disinfectant
13.18 Determination of Available Content of Compound Lysostaphin Disinfectant
13.19 Determination of Available Content of Plant Antimicrobial Disinfectant
Appendix A Method for Calculation of Disinfectant Dosage
Appendix B Preparation of Solution Used for Disinfection Test
Appendix C Preparation of Microbial Culture Media for Disinfection Test
References