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1: Arch Ophthalmol. 1997 Aug;115(8):1028-30.Click here to read Links

Do intact viral particles survive excimer laser ablation?

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA.

OBJECTIVE: To determine if intact and potentially infectious viral particles can withstand excimer laser ablation and possibly pose a health hazard to medical personnel. METHODS: Excimer laser ablation of fibroblasts infected with attenuated varicella-zoster virus was performed. The laser plume was collected for polymerase chain reaction analysis and viral culture. RESULTS: While viral DNA was detected in the material trapped from the laser plume, live virus could not be demonstrated to have survived ablation. CONCLUSIONS: Attenuated varicella-zoster virus does not seem to survive excimer laser ablation. However, we recommend the use of safety precautions such as wearing a mask during the procedure. Further research is necessary to determine if other viruses could possibly remain infectious despite exposure to excimer laser radiation.

PMID: 9258225 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]