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Animal Health Diagnostic Center - Emerging Issues
Guidelines for Disinfection for Anthrax
 
 
This information is an excerpt from the disinfection instructions currently viewable in section II.1.b of the document, Basic Laboratory Protocols for the Presumptive Identification of Bacillus anthracis(PDF document), from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
"Commercially available household bleach solutions contain 5.25% hypochlorite and, when diluted 1:10, are effective in routine decontamination of surfaces and instruments after working with B. anthracis. Contaminated items such as pipettes, needles, loops, and microscope slides should be immersed in decontamination solution until autoclaving (note - effective temperature for autoclaving according to Hagan and Brunner is120° C for 20 minutes). Work surfaces, such as a biological safety cabinet (BSC), should be wiped down before and after use with decontamination solution."
 
"The method of decontamination of a spill depends upon the nature of the spill. Spills involving fresh cultures or samples known to have low concentrations of spores should be flooded with decontamination solution and soaked for 5 min before cleanup. Spills that involve samples with high concentrations of spores, involve organic matter, or occur in areas of lower than room temperature (refrigerators, freezers) should be exposed to decontamination solution for at least 1 h before cleanup. Personnel involved in the cleanup of any spill should wear gloves, safety glasses, and a laboratory coat or gown during the cleanup process. Respiratory protection should be considered for spills in which a substantial aerosolization is suspected."