Russell, Hugo &Amp; Ayliffe's 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118425831.ch10
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Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies and Decontamination

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“…Challenge microorganisms or BIs traditionally used at NASA have been identified by past mission requirements that mainly focussed on spore-forming bacterial species. Prions have proved in the past to be highly resistant to traditional sterilization modalities such as EO and radiation that are usually sufficient for inactivating nucleic acid-containing agents (McDonnell and Comoy 2020;McDonnell 2013aMcDonnell , 2013b. The SWG suggested that tests be performed to evaluate the effectiveness of dry heat on protein assemblies, while concurrent trade-off studies could be performed with other sterilization modalities.…”
Section: Biological Challenge Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenge microorganisms or BIs traditionally used at NASA have been identified by past mission requirements that mainly focussed on spore-forming bacterial species. Prions have proved in the past to be highly resistant to traditional sterilization modalities such as EO and radiation that are usually sufficient for inactivating nucleic acid-containing agents (McDonnell and Comoy 2020;McDonnell 2013aMcDonnell , 2013b. The SWG suggested that tests be performed to evaluate the effectiveness of dry heat on protein assemblies, while concurrent trade-off studies could be performed with other sterilization modalities.…”
Section: Biological Challenge Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%