As a means of decontaminating instruments possibly exposed to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the World Health Organization has recommended immersion and autoclaving in sodium hydroxide. However, this recommendation has raised concerns of possible damage to autoclaves, and hazards to operators as a result of the caustic vapors. A series of experiments has been conducted that demonstrate that there are containment pan-and-lid combinations in which instruments can be autoclaved in sodium hydroxide without risk to the autoclave or the operator.
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Brown, S. A., & Merritt, K. (2003). Use of containment pans and lids for autoclaving caustic solutions. American Journal of Infection Control, 31(4), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.1067/mic.2003.51
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