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Transmission of human papillomavirus DNA from patient to surgical masks, gloves and oral mucosa of medical personnel during treatment of laryngeal papillomas and genital warts

机译:在治疗喉乳头状瘤和尖锐湿疣时,人类乳头瘤病毒DNA从患者传播到医务人员的口罩,手套和口腔粘膜

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The risk of occupational human papillomavirus (HPV) transmission from patient to medical personnel during laser vaporization procedures remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk of HPV transmission from the patient to the protective surgical masks, gloves and oral mucosa of medical personnel during the treatment of laryngeal papillomas and genital warts. The study involved five male patients scheduled for the surgical treatment of laryngeal papillomas, and five male patients undergoing carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment for urethral warts. Oral mucosa specimens were obtained from the study patients and the employees pre- and postoperatively. Samples were collected from the HPV-infected patient tissue, and from the surgical masks and gloves used by the employees. A total of 120 samples were analyzed for the presence of HPV DNA by PCR, using the degenerated MY09/11/HMB01 primers. After the papilloma procedures, the surgeons’ gloves tested HPV positive in one of the five cases and those of the surgical nurse in three of the five cases. After the treatment of genital warts, HPV DNA corresponding to the patient tissue specimens was present in all the samples obtained from the surgical gloves of the operators. All oral mucosa samples obtained from 18 different employees tested HPV negative, as did the surgical mask specimens. According to our study, HPV may contaminate protective equipment, most of all surgical gloves, but transmission of HPV DNA to medical personnel is unlikely to occur provided that protective surgical gloves and masks are applied and disposed of properly.
机译:在激光汽化过程中,职业性人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)从患者传播到医务人员的风险仍然存在争议。这项研究的目的是确定在治疗喉乳头状瘤和尖锐湿疣期间,HPV从患者传播到医务人员的防护性口罩,手套和口腔粘膜的风险。该研究涉及五名计划接受喉乳头状瘤手术治疗的男性患者,以及五名接受二氧化碳(CO2)激光治疗尿道疣的男性患者。术前和术后均从研究患者和员工那里获得口腔粘膜标本。从感染HPV的患者组织以及员工使用的手术口罩和手套中收集样品。使用简并的​​MY09 / 11 / HMB01引物,通过PCR分析了总共120个样品中HPV DNA的存在。乳头状瘤手术后,外科医生的手套在5例中的1例中检测出HPV阳性,在5例中的3例中,手术护士检测出HPV阳性。在治疗尖锐湿疣之后,从操作者的手术手套中获得的所有样本中都存在与患者组织标本相对应的HPV DNA。从18名不同员工处获得的所有口腔粘膜样品均检测HPV阴性,外科口罩样品也是如此。根据我们的研究,HPV可能会污染防护设备,尤其是所有的外科手术手套,但是如果正确使用并丢弃了防护性的外科手术手套和口罩,则HPV DNA不会传播到医务人员。

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