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Routine Decontamination of Working Canines: A Study on the Removal of Superficial Gross Contamination.

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العنوان: Routine Decontamination of Working Canines: A Study on the Removal of Superficial Gross Contamination.
المؤلفون: Bessling SL; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Grady SL; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Corson EC; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Schilling VA; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Sebeck NM; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Therkorn JH; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Brensinger BR; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD., Meidenbauer KL; Seneca L. Bessling, MS, is a Molecular Biologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Sarah L. Grady, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Elizabeth C. Corson, MS, is a Senior Image Analyst, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Veronica A. Schilling is an Intern Research Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Natalie M. Sebeck, MS, is a Microbiologist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Jennifer H. Therkorn, PhD, is a Senior Aerosol Scientist, Asymmetric Operations Sector; Bryan R. Brensinger is an Image Analyst/Molecular Biologist, Research and Exploratory Development Department; and Karen L. Meidenbauer, DVM, MPH, is Project Manager/Senior Veterinarian, Asymmetric Operations Sector; all at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD.
المصدر: Health security [Health Secur] 2021 Nov; Vol. 19 (6), pp. 633-641. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Nov 09.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 101654694 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 2326-5108 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 23265094 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Health Secur Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Original Publication: New Rochelle, NY : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., [2015]-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Decontamination*, Animals ; Dogs ; Humans ; Reproducibility of Results
مستخلص: Odor detection canines are a valuable resource used by multiple agencies for the sensitive detection of explosives, narcotics, firearms, agricultural products, and even human bodies. These canines and their handlers are frequently deployed to pathogen-contaminated environments or to work in close proximity with potentially sick individuals. Appropriate decontamination protocols must be established to mitigate both canine and handler exposure in these scenarios. Despite this potential risk, extremely limited guidance is available on routine canine decontamination from pathogenic biological materials. In this article, we evaluate the ability of several commercial off-the-shelf cleansing products, used in wipe form, to remove superficial contamination from fur, canine equipment, and toys. Using Glo Germ MIST as a proxy for biological contamination, our analysis demonstrated more than a 90% average reduction in contamination after wiping with a Nolvasan scrub solution, 0.5% chlorhexidine solution, or 70% isopropyl alcohol. Wiping with nondisinfectant baby wipes or water yielded an almost 80% average removal of contaminant from all surfaces. Additionally, researchers used Gwet's AC2 measurement to assess interrater reliability, which demonstrated substantial agreement ( P  < .001). These data provide key insights toward the development of a rapid, convenient, and fieldable alternative to traditional water-intensive bathing of working canines.
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فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: Decontamination; First responders; Veterinary medicine; Working canines
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20211110 Date Completed: 20211229 Latest Revision: 20220108
رمز التحديث: 20231215
مُعرف محوري في PubMed: PMC8739844
DOI: 10.1089/hs.2021.0070
PMID: 34756102
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE
الوصف
تدمد:2326-5108
DOI:10.1089/hs.2021.0070