2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.infpip.2020.100072
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Disposal of the large volume of sputum positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using microwave sterilisation technology as an alternative to traditional autoclaving in a tertiary respiratory care hospital in Delhi, India

Abstract: Summary Background Everyday, tuberculosis hospitals collect enormous amount of sputum containing viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli, the disposal of which is a challenging task. Chemical (5% phenol) and physical (autoclaving) disinfection methods involve cost, space and cause further environmental degradation. Over the years, use of microwave for sterilisation of biomedical waste has become widespread. However, its efficacy to sterilise large volume o… Show more

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“…According to the findings, the microwave at 750 W in 2 min accomplished a high level of mask decontamination while maintaining filtering breathability and efficiency, as required by the quality requirement. Similar to present study, the effectiveness of the MACS (OptiMaser-30) against sputum positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis was recently reported in 2020 [ 48 ]. The percentages of acid fast bacilli (AFB) and live M. tuberculosis bacilli in the initial samples were 93.8% and 95% (approx.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…According to the findings, the microwave at 750 W in 2 min accomplished a high level of mask decontamination while maintaining filtering breathability and efficiency, as required by the quality requirement. Similar to present study, the effectiveness of the MACS (OptiMaser-30) against sputum positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis was recently reported in 2020 [ 48 ]. The percentages of acid fast bacilli (AFB) and live M. tuberculosis bacilli in the initial samples were 93.8% and 95% (approx.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The application of microwave technology (2450 MHz, 1.5 KW to heat the load to 100°C for 30 min) has been successful in low-resource settings to minimize the bacterial burden in sputum samples containing acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and live M. tuberculosis bacilli. 89 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sputum must be disposed in a closed place with running water, and it can be burnt using a microwave when necessary. 27 Patients' behavior while coughing also affects the transmission and health index of tuberculosis. Several studies stated that it is highly recommended that they cover their mouth, 25 look away, and use mouth covering tools, such as tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%