Decontamination of an HIV-contaminated CPR manikin

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There has been a concern that the number of persons engaging in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training could decline because of questions about human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) transmission. We investigated the theoretical possibility that a CPR manikin might serve as a fornite for HIV-1 transmission. Decontamination protocols were tested by using elevated levels of virus and decreasing decontamination times. Even under these compromising conditions, however, decontamination was effective.

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Corless, I. B., Lisker, A., & Buckheit, R. W. (1992). Decontamination of an HIV-contaminated CPR manikin. American Journal of Public Health, 82(11), 1542–1543. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.82.11.1542

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