An assessment of risk associated with the photography of microbiological materials.

Frank J Addison, Michael A Kehoe
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Abstract

This study investigated risks associated with the photography of materials that are a potential source of infection, the extent to which medical illustrators are aware of these risks, the relevant government regulations and guidance, and whether recommended control measures are adopted. To seek information about current practice, a questionnaire was sent to randomly selected Medical Illustration Units across the United Kingdom. The data indicated that a significant proportion of medical illustrators routinely photograph materials that could be a source of infection, but that a high percentage know little about the specific regulations and guidance which govern the handling of such materials. Apparent deficiencies in safety procedures currently applied in photographing microbiological materials were identified; recommendations that address these problems at little or no cost are proposed.

与微生物材料摄影有关的风险评估。
本研究调查了与作为潜在感染源的材料摄影相关的风险、医学插画师对这些风险的认识程度、相关的政府法规和指导,以及是否采用了建议的控制措施。为了寻求有关当前实践的信息,一份调查问卷被随机发送到英国各地的医学插图单位。数据表明,很大一部分医学插图画家经常拍摄可能成为传染源的材料,但很大一部分人对管理处理这类材料的具体条例和指导知之甚少。确定了目前用于拍摄微生物材料的安全程序的明显缺陷;提出了以很少的费用或不花费费用解决这些问题的建议。
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