2002, Number 1
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Cir Plast 2002; 12 (1)
Polimerasa test for human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV) and gamma radiations for its applications on tissue bank
Ramos DLE, Carrera GFJ, Gutiérrez SJE, Marín RMA, Reyes RAR, Melchor GJM
Language: Spanish
References: 40
Page: 6-9
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ABSTRACT
There are antecedents related to sterilization of alloplastic implants, food, medication, disposable surgical material and human tissues by means of gamma radiation. In the pharmaceutical industry and in surgery materials are used sterilized with this method at doses of 25 kilogray, as a norm established by the International Organism of Atomic Energy for the member countries. In transplant of cadaver skin for burnt patients the possibility of transmitting an infection for cytomegalovirus has been described; the report of these implants as seronegative to the virus are not common. Also burn patients are susceptible, since their immune system is weakened and an infection by pathogen is also possible. A study was designed for its application in a tissue bank where two samples of different tissues with cytomegalovirus and virus of the human papilloma were taken using total blood and vulgar warts respectively; they were irradiated with gamma rays at different doses, confirming inactivity from these virus at doses of 50 kilogray in 100% of the samples, confirmed by the chain reaction test of polimerase.
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